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Descendants of David Pinkerton Courtesy of Frazier Farmstead Museum page 1 Descendants of David Pinkerton Courtesy of Frazier Farmstead Museum Our goal is to research the pioneers that came into the Walla Walla Valley Area, as a starter for those doing their family genealogy; we are not related . Head Researcher: Sarah Olsen, Researcher: Linda Kracke February 14, 2007 Generation No. 1 1. DAVID 1 PINKERTON was born 19 Feb 1805 in Buncombe, Ashville, North Carolina, and died 28 Jul 1888 in Athena,Umatilla,Oregon. He married MARY TURTLE 13 Mar 1828 in Knox, Kentucky. She was born 15 Feb 1810 in Kentucky, and died 23 Feb 1886 in Waitsburg, Washington. Notes for DAVID PINKERTON: 1850 Census MO Clark Dist 19 Pg 278A (19 Sept 1850 Charles O Sanford) Line 8 520 542 David Pinkerton 45 M Farmer 400 Kentucky Mary Pinkerton 37 F Kentucky Margarett Pinkerton 18 F Kentucky Martha A Pinkerton 16 F Kentucky Elizabeth Pinkerton 14 F Kentucky Rebecca Pinkerton 13 F Kentucky Mary Pinkerton 10 F Kentucky William Pinkerton 8 M Kentucky John Pinkerton 7 M Kentucky Sarah Pinkerton 5 F Kentucky Henry Pinkerton 4 M Iowa Francis Pinkerton 2 F Missouri *********** 1860 Census MO Clark Washington Image 19 (J R Fields) Line 22 1134 1123 David Pinkerton 54 M Famrer 4000 1000 SC Mary Pinkerton 50 F Kentucky Wm Pinkerton 20 M Farmer Kentucky Jno Pinkerton 17 M Farmer Kentucky Sarah Pinkerton 16 F Iowa Henry Pinkerton 14 M Iowa Lucy Pinkerton 12 F Iowa Amanda Pinkerton 9 F Iowa Lidia Pinkerton 6 F Iowa ********* 1870 Census OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 512B (23 June 1870 John E Brooks) line 25 56 50 Pinkerton David 65 MW Farmer 915 North Carolina ---------------, Mary 60 FW Keeping House Kentucky

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Descendants of David Pinkerton Courtesy of Frazier Farmstead Museum page 1

Descendants of David Pinkerton Courtesy of Frazier Farmstead Museum

Our goal is to research the pioneers that came into the Walla Walla Valley Area, as a starter for those doing their family genealogy; we are not related.

Head Researcher: Sarah Olsen, Researcher: Linda Kracke

February 14, 2007

Generation No. 1

1. DAVID1 PINKERTON was born 19 Feb 1805 in Buncombe, Ashville, North Carolina, and died 28 Jul 1888 in Athena,Umatilla,Oregon. He married MARY TURTLE 13 Mar 1828 in Knox, Kentucky. She was born 15 Feb 1810 in Kentucky, and died 23 Feb 1886 in Waitsburg, Washington. Notes for DAVID PINKERTON: 1850 Census MO Clark Dist 19 Pg 278A (19 Sept 1850 Charles O Sanford) Line 8 520 542 David Pinkerton 45 M Farmer 400 Kentucky Mary Pinkerton 37 F Kentucky Margarett Pinkerton 18 F Kentucky Martha A Pinkerton 16 F Kentucky Elizabeth Pinkerton 14 F Kentucky Rebecca Pinkerton 13 F Kentucky Mary Pinkerton 10 F Kentucky William Pinkerton 8 M Kentucky John Pinkerton 7 M Kentucky Sarah Pinkerton 5 F Kentucky Henry Pinkerton 4 M Iowa Francis Pinkerton 2 F Missouri *********** 1860 Census MO Clark Washington Image 19 (J R Fields) Line 22 1134 1123 David Pinkerton 54 M Famrer 4000 1000 SC Mary Pinkerton 50 F Kentucky Wm Pinkerton 20 M Farmer Kentucky Jno Pinkerton 17 M Farmer Kentucky Sarah Pinkerton 16 F Iowa Henry Pinkerton 14 M Iowa Lucy Pinkerton 12 F Iowa Amanda Pinkerton 9 F Iowa Lidia Pinkerton 6 F Iowa ********* 1870 Census OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 512B (23 June 1870 John E Brooks) line 25 56 50 Pinkerton David 65 MW Farmer 915 North Carolina ---------------, Mary 60 FW Keeping House Kentucky

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---------------, Amanda 19 FW At Home Missouri ---------------, Eliza 15 FW At School Missouri ************** 1875 Census Umatilla Oregon - Oregon Historical Records Name Year Record Type County Source Number Pinkerton, A 1875 Census Umatilla Genealogical pg 052 Pinkerton, A 1875 Census Umatilla Genealogical pg 052 Pinkerton, D S 1875 Census Umatilla Genealogical pg 052 Pinkerton, N 1875 Census Umatilla Genealogical pg 052 Pinkerton, W 1875 Census Umatilla Genealogical pg 052 Pinkerton, W 1875 Census Umatilla Genealogical pg 052 Pinkerton, H 1875 Census Umatilla Genealogical pg 053 Pinkerton, M E 1875 Census Umatilla Genealogical pg 053 Pinkerton, M L 1875 Census Umatilla Genealogical pg 053 Pinkerton, D 1875 Census Umatilla Genealogical pg 056 Pinkerton, J 1875 Census Umatilla Genealogical pg 056 Pinkerton, M 1875 Census Umatilla Genealogical pg 056 Pinkerton, M 1875 Census Umatilla Genealogical pg 056 Pinkerton, M E 1875 Census Umatilla Genealogical pg 056 Pinkerton, S 1875 Census Umatilla Genealogical pg 056 ************ 1880 Census OR Umatilla Weston Pg 36B David Pinkerton Self M Male W 91 KY Farmer VA VA Mary Pinkerton Wife M Female W 70 KY Keeping House VA VA Alfred Boyer GSon S Male W 13 OR MO MO Henry Boyer GSon S Male W 10 OR MO MO More About DAVID PINKERTON: Burial: Blue Mountain Cemetery (Kees), Umatilla, OR1 Census 1: 1850, MO Clark Dist 19 Pg 278A Census 2: 1860, MO Clark Washington Image 19 Census 3: 1870, OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 512B Census 4: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 36B Estate: 1888, Umatilla, Oregon2 More About MARY TURTLE: Burial: 25 Feb 1886, Blue Mountain Cemetery (Kees), Umatilla, OR3 Census 1: 1850, MO Clark Dist 19 Pg 278A(See Husband) Census 2: 1860, MO Clark Washington Image 19(See Husband) Census 3: 1870, OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 512B(See Husband) Census 4: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 36B(See Husband) Marriage Notes for DAVID PINKERTON and MARY TURTLE: David Pinkerton found in: Marriage Index: KY, NC, TN, VA, WV 1728-1850 Spouse: Polly Turtle Marriage Date: Mar 13, 1828 Location: Knox Co., Kentucky

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Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT Microfilm: 0533674 More About DAVID PINKERTON and MARY TURTLE: Marriage: 13 Mar 1828, Knox, Kentucky Children of DAVID PINKERTON and MARY TURTLE are: 2. i. MARGARET ANN2 PINKERTON, b. 19 Apr 1830, Barbourville,Knox,KY; d. 11 Mar 1916, Portland, Oregon. 3. ii. MARTHA ANN PINKERTON, b. 19 Sep 1831, Knox,KY; d. Aft. 1900. 4. iii. ELIZABETH PINKERTON, b. 29 Dec 1832, Knox,KY; d. 08 Mar 1892, Alsea, Benton, Oregon. iv. REBECCA PINKERTON, b. 22 Jan 1835, Knox,KY. More About REBECCA PINKERTON: Census 1: 1850, MO Clark Dist 19 Pg 278A(See Father) Census 2: 1870, OR Umatilla Pendleton to Willow Creek Pg 355B(See brother-in-law, Arphaxas Owens (Martha)) Census 3: 1880, OR Umatilla Pendleton Meadows Pg 64D(See brother-in-law, Arphaxas Owens (Martha)) Census 4: 1880, OR Umatilla Umatilla Pg 17A(See brother-in-law, Arphaxas Owens (Martha).) 5. v. MARY PINKERTON, b. 16 Apr 1838, Knox,KY; d. 02 Jun 1918, Turner, Columbia, WA. 6. vi. WILLIAM PINKERTON, b. 16 Mar 1840, Kentucky; d. 12 Dec 1913, Athena, Umatilla, OR. 7. vii. JOHN PINKERTON, b. 28 Apr 1842, Kentucky; d. 01 Jan 1879, Weston, Umatilla, OR. viii. SARAH PINKERTON, b. 18 Jul 1844, Kentucky; d. 18 Jan 1873, Umatilla, OR. More About SARAH PINKERTON: Census 1: 1860, MO Clark Washington Image 19(See Father) Census 2: 1850, MO Clark Dist 19 Pg 278A(See Father) 8. ix. HENRY PINKERTON, b. 22 Jan 1846, MO; d. 14 Aug 1917, Umatilla, OR. 9. x. LUCY FRANCIS PINKERTON, b. 21 Apr 1848, Missouri; d. 22 Nov 1928, Blackfoot, ID. 10. xi. AMANDA PINKERTON, b. 27 Dec 1850, Iowa; d. Aft. 1900. xii. ELIZA LIDIA PINKERTON, b. 17 Mar 1855, Iowa; d. 27 Nov 1871, Waitsburg, Washington; m. SAMUEL BENJAMIN, 17 Sep 1871, Weston, Umatilla, Oregon4; b. Jun 1847, Indiana; d. 30 Apr 1923, Washington, Oregon5. More About ELIZA LIDIA PINKERTON: Census 1: 1860, MO Clark Washington Image 19(See Father) Census 2: 1870, OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 512B(See Father) Notes for SAMUEL BENJAMIN: 1880 Census OR Umatilla Weston Pg 32A Samuel Benjamin Self M Male W 32 IN Blacksmith VA KY Amanda Benjamin Wife M Female W 28 MO Keeping House KY KY Ivy Benjamin Dau S Female W 7 OR IN MO Robert Benjamin Son S Male W 5 OR IN MO Edward Benjamin Son S Male W 8M OR IN MO ********** 1887 Census WA Columbia Roll V228_2 Image 157 Line 32 Benjamin, S.W. 42 M Blacksmith Married IN

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--------, Amanda 36 F Married MO --------, Iva 14 F Single W. T. --------, Robt 12 M Single OR --------, Edwa 7 M Single OR --------, Emery 5 M Single W.T. --------, Myrtle 4/12 F Single W.T. ********** 1889 Census WA Columbia Dayton Pg 56 Line 15 Benjamin, S.W. 42 MW Married Farmer IN --------, Annie 37 FW Married KY --------, Irvin 16 MW Single OR --------, Robert 13 MW Single OR --------, Ed 8 MW Single OR --------, Emery 5 MW Single OR --------, Mirtle 3 FW Single W.T. ********** 1900 Census WA King Seattle Wd-6 Dist 108 Pg 54A (12 June 1900 Edward R Mason) line 45 (Fifth Avenue) 1920 147 195 Benjamin Samuel H Head WM June 1847 52 M 25 Illinois Maine Maine Blacksmith ----------------------, Amanda Wife WF Dec 1854 45 M 25 (4 Children 4 Alive) MO KY KY ----------------------, Edward Son WM Sept 1879 20 S WA IL MO Weaver ----------------------, Emory N Son WM Aug 1881 18 S WA IL MO Assayer ----------------------, Mrytle Daughter WF Oct 1886 13 S WA IL MO At School ----------------------, Mabell Daughter WF Apr 1890 10 S WA IL MO At School *************** 1910 Census OR Clackamas Springwater Dist 47 Pg 29A (9-11 May 1910 Henry W Kublman) Line 6 69 71 Benjamin Samuel W Head MW 64 M2 0 Indiana Virginia Virginia Farmer General Farm -----------------, Laura A Wife FW 53 M2 0 (4 children 4 Alive) Oregon Ohio Ohio *********** 1920 Census OR Clackamas Springwater Dist 57 Pg 258A (20 January 1920 Lester L Schwartz) line 36 FM 130 130 Benjamin Samuel Head MW 73 M US US US Farmer General Farm ---------------------, Laura Wife FW 63 M Oregon Ohio Ohio More About SAMUEL BENJAMIN: Census 1: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 32A Census 2: 1887, WA Columbia Roll V228_2 Image 157 Census 3: 1889, WA Columbia Dayton Pg 56 Census 4: 1900, WA King Seattle Wd-6 Dist 108 Pg 54A Census 5: 1910, OR Clackamas Springwater Dist 47 Pg 29A Census 6: 1920, OR Clackamas Springwater Dist 57 Pg 258A Marriage Notes for ELIZA PINKERTON and SAMUEL BENJAMIN: Pinkerton, Eliza Marriage: Samuel Benjamin married Eliza Pinkerton on Sep 17, 1871 in Umatilla County, OR.

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Gender: Female Source Location: Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfiche reference number(s) 6088045. More About SAMUEL BENJAMIN and ELIZA PINKERTON: Marriage: 17 Sep 1871, Weston, Umatilla, Oregon6

Generation No. 2

2. MARGARET ANN2 PINKERTON (DAVID1) was born 19 Apr 1830 in

Barbourville,Knox,KY, and died 11 Mar 1916 in Portland, Oregon7. She married JAMES DAVIS FENTON 16 Oct 1851 in Missouri, son of JAMES FENTON and SUSANHICKS. He was born 29 Mar 1832 in near Mexico, Missouri, and died 08 Feb 1886 in Lafayette, Yamhill, Oregon. Notes for MARGARET ANN PINKERTON: 1900 Census OR Mutlnomah Portland Wd-2 Dist 43 Pg 137A (1 June 1900 Henry J Schulderman) Line 1 (18th St) 101 222 222 Fenton Margaret Head WF Apr 1830 70 Wd (10 Children 9 Alive) Kentucky Missouri Kentucky ---------------------, Jefferson D Son WM June 1861 39 D Missouri Missouri Kentucky Physcian ---------------------, Mathew Son WM Oct 1866 34 S Oregon Missouri Kentucky Dentist ---------------------, Hicks Son WM Oct 1869 31 S Oregon Missouri Kentucky Physcian Spencer, Arthur Son-in-law WM Oct 1872 28 M2 Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Attorney at Law ---------, Margaret Daughter WF June 1873 27 M 2 (1 child 1 Alive) Oregon Missouri Kentucky ---------, Fenton Son WM March 1900 3/12 S Oregon Connecticut Oregon Langsev Emma Servant WF June 1875 25 S Minnesota Norway Norway Servant More About MARGARET ANN PINKERTON: Burial: Masonic Cemetery , Yamhill County, Oregon8 Census 1: 1850, MO Clark Dist 19 Pg 278A(See Father) Census 2: 1860, MO Scotland Harrison Memphis Image 19(See Husband) Census 3: 1870, OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 510B(See Husband) Census 4: 1880, OR Yamhill Carlton Pg 416D(See Husband) Census 5: 1900, OR Mutlnomah Portland Wd-2 Dist 43 Pg 137A Census 6: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland 5-wd Dist 168 Pg 98B(See Son-in-law, Arthur Spencer (Margaret)) Notes for JAMES DAVIS FENTON: "Portrait and Biographical Record of Portland and Vicinity, Oregon" Authors: "a compilation of this work....by a number of writers" Chapman Publishing Co; Chicago; 1903; Page 41 JAMES D. FENTON The genealogy of the Fenton family is traced to England, whence three brothers came to America, one settling in Virginia, another in New York and the third in New England. Descended from the Virginian branch was James E. Fenton, a native of the Old Dominion, born in 1798, and in early life a resident of Kentucky, but after 1820 a pioneer farmer of Boone county, Mo., where he died. His son, James D., was born and reared in Boone county and became a farmer in Scotland county, that state. From there, in May of 1865, he started across the

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plains with ox-teams, accompanied by his wife and seven children. Joining an expedition of over one hundred wagons, he was able to make his way safely through a region inhabited by hostile Indians. During the winter of 1865-66 he taught school near what is now Woodburn, in Marion county, Ore., but in the spring of 1866 he removed to a farm near McMinnville, Yamhill county. In addition to improving this property, he cleared a tract near Lafayette, and on the latter farm his death occurred in February of 1886, when he was fifty-four years of age. Through all of his active life he adhered to Baptist doctrines and favored Democratic principles. At one time he held the office of county commissioner. The marriage of James D. Fenton united him with Margaret A. Pinkerton, who was born near Barboursville, Ky., and is now living in Portland, at seventy-two years of age (1902). Her father, David, was born near Asheville, N. C., of Scotch descent, and settled in Kentucky when a young man. After his marriage he established his home on a plantation near Barboursville. In 1846 he removed to Clark county, Mo., and from there in 1865, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fenton to Oregon. His grandfather, David Pinkerton, was a cartridge box maker and rendered valued service during the Revolutionary war. The Pinkerton ancestors became identified with the Carolinas as early as 1745. In the family of James D. and Margaret A. Fenton there were ten children, namely : William D., attorney-at-law, of Portland; Mrs. Amanda Landess, of Yamhill county; James Edward, an attorney at Nome, Alaska; Frank W., an attorney at McMinnville, Ore.; J. D., a practicing physician in Portland; H. L., a merchant at Dallas, Ore.; Charles R., an attorney, who died at Spokane, Wash., in 1893; Matthew F., who is engaged in dental practice at Portland; Hicks C., a physician of Portland; and Mrs. Margaret Spencer, also of Portland. ********* Family history of Jeremiah Fenton (1764-1841) of Adams County, Ohio and his descendants, page 205 Has family history by William David Fenton. ********** 1860 Census MO Scotland Harrison Memphis Image 19 (19 July 1860 Wm C Jones) line 23 1165 1157 James D Fenton 29 M Farmer 1000 300 Missouri Margaret Fenton 30 F Domestic Kentucky Ellen Fenton 7 F Missouri Amanda Fenton 4 F Missouri James E Fenton 3 M Missouri Franklin Fenton 1 M Missouri ********* 1870 Census OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 510B (20 June 1870 John E Brooks) Line 8 26 21 Fenton James 39 MW Farmer 2460 Missouri ----------------, Margaret 39 FW Keeping House Kentucky ----------------, William 17 MW Farm Laborer Missouri ----------------, Amanda 15 FW At School Missouri ----------------, James 13 MW At school Missouri ----------------, Francies 11 MW At School Missouri ----------------, Jefferson 9 MW At School Missouri

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----------------, Henry 7 MW At School Missouri ----------------, Charles 5 MW At School Missouri ----------------, Mathew 3 MW At Home Oregon ----------------, Ely 1 MW At Home Oregon ********* 1880 Census OR Yamhill Carlton Pg 416D J. D. Fenton Self M Male W 48 MO Farmer VA KY Margret Fenton Wife M Female W 49 KY Keeping House NC KY Francis W. Fenton Son S Male W 21 MO Attending School MO KY Jefferson D. Fenton Son S Male W 18 MO Attending School MO KY H. L. Fenton Son S Male W 17 MO Works On Farm MO KY Charles R. Fenton Son S Male W 15 MO Works On Farm MO KY Mathew Fenton Son S Male W 13 OR Works On Farm MO KY Hicks Fenton Son S Male W 11 OR Attending School MO KY Maggie Fenton Dau S Female W 6 OR At Home MO KY George White Other S Male W 30 RUSSIA Farm Laborer RUSSIA RUSSIA More About JAMES DAVIS FENTON: Burial: Masonic Cemetery , Yamhill County, Oregon8 Census 1: 1860, MO Scotland Harrison Memphis Image 19 Census 2: 1870, OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 510B Census 3: 1880, OR Yamhill Carlton Pg 416D Estate: 1886, Yamhill, Oregon9 More About JAMES FENTON and MARGARET PINKERTON: Marriage: 16 Oct 1851, Missouri Children of MARGARET PINKERTON and JAMES FENTON are: 11. i. WILLIAM DAVID3 FENTON, b. 29 Jun 1853, Etna, Scotland, Missouri; d. 15 May 1925, Portland, , Oregon. 12. ii. AMANDA FITZALAN FENTON, b. 22 Oct 1855, Etna, Scotland, Missouri; d. 31 Jan 1932, Farmington, Washington, Oregon. iii. JAMES EDWARD FENTON, b. 06 Apr 1857, Etna, Scotland, Missouri; d. 24 Mar 1944, Angeles, Los Angeles, CA10; m. MARY CHURCHILL, 15 Oct 1878, Monmouth, Polk, Oregon; b. 28 Jul 1857, Douglas, OR; d. 06 May 1898, Spokane, , Washington. Notes for JAMES EDWARD FENTON: 1880 Census OR Yamhill Lafayette Pg 427C Edward Fenton Self M Male W 24 MO Teacher KY KY Mary C. Fenton Wife M Female W 20 OR Teacher IL IL ********* 1920 Census OR Multnomah Portland ED 7 Pg 8B line 56 (See line 77 6B -- don't see anything that connects) 84 14 336 Fenton James Head MW 62 W MO MO MO Lawyer General Practice ********** 1930 Census CA Los Angeles Los Angeles ED 415 Pg 10A Line 26 Fenton James E Lodger MW 73 Wd MO MO KY Lawyer Gen'l Practice More About JAMES EDWARD FENTON: Census 1: 1860, MO Scotland Harrison Memphis Image 19(See Father)

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Census 2: 1870, OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 510B(See Father) Census 3: 1880, OR Yamhill Lafayette Pg 427C Census 4: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 7 Pg 8B Census 5: 1930, CA Los Angeles Los Angeles ED 415 Pg 10A More About MARY CHURCHILL: Burial: Greenwood Cem, Spokane, Washington Census: 1880, OR Yamhill Lafayette Pg 427C(See Husband) More About JAMES FENTON and MARY CHURCHILL: Marriage: 15 Oct 1878, Monmouth, Polk, Oregon 13. iv. FRANK WASHINGTON FENTON, b. 27 Jan 1859, Etna, Scotland, Missouri; d. 19 Feb 1940, McMinnville, Yamhill, Oregon. 14. v. JEFFERSON DAVIS FENTON, b. 22 Jun 1861, Etna, Scotland, Missouri; d. Jul 1921, Portland, , Oregon. 15. vi. HENRY LEE FENTON, b. 27 Feb 1863, Etna, Scotland, Missouri; d. 10 Jan 1930, Dallas, Polk, Oregon. 16. vii. CHARLES ROBERT FENTON, b. 21 Feb 1865, Fairmont, Clark, Missouri; d. 23 Oct 1893, Spokane, , Washington. viii. MATTHEW FOUNTAIN FENTON, b. 13 Oct 1867, Yamhill, Oregon; d. 22 Jul 1931, Portland, , Oregon; m. (1) GENEVIEVE LARSON; b. Abt. 1874, Joliet, , Illinois; d. Abt. 1912, Portland, , Oregon; m. (2) AGNES MUCKLE; b. Abt. 1888, Oregon; d. 23 Jul 1959, Portland, , Oregon. Notes for MATTHEW FOUNTAIN FENTON: 1910 Census OR Multnomah Portland Ward 8 ED 198 Pg 10A Line 19 141 214 209 Fenton Matthew F Head MW 43 M1 9 OR VA VA Dental Dentist Office ---------, Genevieve E Wife FW 36 M1 9 (No Children) IL Sweden Sweden Larson Oscar T Brother-in-law MW 30 S IL Sweden Sweden Deputy Assessor County Larson Walter John brother-in-law MW 22 S IL Sweden Sweden Student Dental ********** 1920 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland > District 96 (6 January 1920) Line 32 142 E. 62nd, 119 126 Fenton, Mathew F. Head OF MW 53 M OR MO KY Dentist/Gen'l Denistry Emp ------------Agnes M. Wife FW 32 M OR CanE PA None Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T625_1501; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 96; Image: 277. ======================= 1930 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland (Districts 271-553) > District 340 (April 2, 1930) Line 57 142 E. 62nd St, 19 19 Fenton, Mathew F. Head O/12,000 Radio MW 63 M@25yrs OR MO KY None ------------Agnes M. Wife FW 43 M@26yrs PR CanE PA None Farris, Leila M. Lodger ----------Katherine Lodger Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: 1952; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 340; Image: 446.0.

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=========================== More About MATTHEW FOUNTAIN FENTON: Burial: Mount Scott Cem, Portland, Oregon Census 1: 1870, OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 510B(See Father) Census 2: 1880, OR Yamhill Carlton Pg 416D(See Father) Census 3: 1900, OR Mutlnomah Portland Wd-2 Dist 43 Pg 137A(See Mother) Census 4: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 8 ED 198 Pg 10A Census 5: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 96 Pg 6A Census 6: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 240 Pg 1B More About GENEVIEVE LARSON: Burial: Mount Scott Cem, Portland, Oregon Census: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 8 ED 198 Pg 10A(See Husband) More About AGNES MUCKLE: Burial: Mt Calvary Cem, Portland, Oregon Census 1: 1920, vOR Multnomah Portland ED 96 Pg 6A(See Husband) Census 2: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 240 Pg 1B(See Husband) 17. ix. HICKS C FENTON, b. 24 Oct 1868, Yamhill, Oregon; d. 06 Feb 1943, Portland, , Oregon. 18. x. MARGARET MARY FENTON, b. 15 Jun 1873, Yamhill, Oregon; d. 30 Jul 1957, Portland, , Oregon. 3. MARTHA ANN2 PINKERTON (DAVID

1) was born 19 Sep 1831 in Knox,KY, and died Aft.

1900. She married ARPAXAD OWENS 18 Nov 1849 in Clark, Missouri. He was born Dec 1827 in Kentucky, and died Jul 1902 in Willow Creek, Oregon. More About MARTHA ANN PINKERTON: Census 1: 1860, MO Clark Washington Image 19(See Husband) Census 2: 1850, MO Clark Dist 19 Pg 278A(See Father) Census 3: 1870, OR Umatilla Pendleton to Willow Creek Pg 355B(See Husband) Census 4: 1880, OR Umatilla Milton Umatilla Pg 17A(See Husband) Census 5: 1880, OR Umatilla Pendleton Meadows Pg 64D(See Husband) Census 6: 1900, OR Maheur Stone Dist 28 Pg 250B(See Husband) Notes for ARPAXAD OWENS: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/or/malheur/obits/o/owehsowe65gob.txt Malheur County OR Archives Obituaries.....Owehs (Owens), A 1902 The Ontario Democrat, Ontario, Oregon The Ontario Democrat Ontario, Oregon July 5, 1902 A. Owehs of Willow Creek died at his home last Wednesday. He was a pioneer of this county and was respected by a host of friends. The deceased was the father-in-law of Hon. R. A. Lockett. *********** 1860 Census MO Clark Washington Image 19 (J R Fields) Line 31 1135 1124 Arphaxas Owens 33 M Farmer 250 Kentucky Martha Owens 28 F Kentucky

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Mary Owens 8 F Missouri Rebecca Owens 6 F Missouri B. Johnson 60 M Virginia Barbara Johnson 60 F Virginia Mary Johnson 20 F Illinois Ester Johnson 18 F Illinois ************* 1870 Census OR Umatilla Pendleton to Willow Creek Pg 355B(25 June 1870 JS White) Line 8 204 204 Owens Arfaxus 45 MW Farmer 500 920 Kentucky -----------------, Martha 38 FW Keeping House Kentucky -----------------, Mary 17 FW Missouri -----------------, Rebecca 15 FW Missouri -----------------, William 9 MW Missouri -----------------, Johnny 7 MW Missouri Pinkerton, Rebecca 28 FW Kentucky ******** 1880 Census OR Umatilla Milton Umatilla Pg 17A (July 1880) A. OWENS Self M Male W 53 KY Farmer KY KY Martha A. OWENS Wife M Female W 46 KY Keeping House TN KY William P. OWENS Son S Male W 18 MO Laborer KY KY John G. OWENS Son S Male W 16 MO Laborer KY KY Rebecca PINKERTON SisterL S Female W 34 KY Servant TN KY ******** 1880 Census OR Umatilla Pendleton Meadows Pg 64D (June 1880) Orpexed OWENS Self M Male W 53 KY Farmer KY KY Martha A. OWENS Wife M Female W 48 KY Keeping House PA KY William OWENS Son S Male W 18 MO Laborer KY KY John G. OWENS Son S Male W 16 MO At Home KY KY Rebeca PINKERTEN SisterL S Female W 36 KY Domestic PA KY ******** 1900 Census OR Maheur Stone Dist 28 Pg 250B (23 June 1900 Samuel R Copeland) Line 90 131 137 Ownes Arpaxad Head WM Dec 1827 72 M 53 Kentucky Kentucky Unknown Laborer ---------------, Martha WF Sep 1831 68 M 53 (6 Children 5 Alive) Kentucky Kentucky Unknown More About ARPAXAD OWENS: Census 1: 1860, MO Clark Washington Image 19 Census 2: 1870, OR Umatilla Pendleton to Willow Creek Pg 355B Census 3: 1880, OR Umatilla Milton Umatilla Pg 17A Census 4: 1880, OR Umatilla Pendleton Meadows Pg 64D Census 5: 1900, OR Maheur Stone Dist 28 Pg 250B More About ARPAXAD OWENS and MARTHA PINKERTON: Marriage: 18 Nov 1849, Clark, Missouri Children of MARTHA PINKERTON and ARPAXAD OWENS are:

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19. i. MARY3 OWENS, b. Abt. 1856, Missouri; d. Abt. 1909. ii. REBECCA OWENS, b. Abt. 1854, Missouri; m. WILLIAM LOYD, 04 May 1871, Umatilla, OR. More About REBECCA OWENS: Census 1: 1860, MO Clark Washington Image 19(See Father) Census 2: 1870, OR Umatilla Pendleton to Willow Creek Pg 355B(See Father) Marriage Notes for REBECCA OWENS and WILLIAM LOYD: Owens, Rebeca Marriage: William Loyd married Rebeca Owens on May 04, 1871 in Umatilla County, OR. Gender: Female Source Location: Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfiche reference number(s) 6088045. More About WILLIAM LOYD and REBECCA OWENS: Marriage: 04 May 1871, Umatilla, OR iii. JOHN G OWENS, b. Dec 1862, Missouri; d. Aft. 1910; m. ALICE CLARK, 28 Apr 1888, Umatilla County, OR; b. Feb 1872, Oregon. Notes for JOHN G OWENS: 1900 Census ID Washington West Weiser Dist 109 Pg 169B(28 June 1900 Nametta Conklin) Line 96 441 430 Owens John G Head WM Dec 1862 38 M 12 Missouri Kentucky Kentucky Farmer ----------------, Alice Wife WF Feb 1872 28 M 12 (no Children) Oregon Tennessee Oregon *********** 1910 Census OR Multnomah Portland 7-Wd Dist 175 Pg 24A (11 April 1910 Talleyrand Avery) Line 26 (21st) 1740 228 184 Owens John Head MW 48 M1 21 Missouri US Indiana Teamster Hauling --------------------, Alice Wife FW 39 M1 21 (No Children) Oregon Indiana Oregon More About JOHN G OWENS: Census 1: 1870, OR Umatilla Pendleton to Willow Creek Pg 355B(See Father) Census 2: 1880, OR Umatilla Milton Umatilla Pg 17A(See Father) Census 3: 1880, OR Umatilla Pendleton Meadows Pg 64D(See Father) Census 4: 1900, ID Washington West Weiser Dist 109 Pg 169B Census 5: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland 7-Wd Dist 175 Pg 24A More About ALICE CLARK: Census 1: 1900, ID Washington West Weiser Dist 109 Pg 169B(See Husband) Census 2: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland 7-Wd Dist 175 Pg 24A(See Husband) Marriage Notes for JOHN OWENS and ALICE CLARK: Marriage: John Owens married Alice Clark on Apr 28, 1888 in Umatilla County, OR. Gender: Female Source Location: Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfiche reference number(s) 6088045. More About JOHN OWENS and ALICE CLARK: Marriage: 28 Apr 1888, Umatilla County, OR 20. iv. WILLIAM PRICE OWENS, b. Apr 1864, Missouri; d. Abt. 1935. 4. ELIZABETH2 PINKERTON (DAVID

1) was born 29 Dec 1832 in Knox,KY, and died 08 Mar

1892 in Alsea, Benton, Oregon. She married WILLIAM KEARNEY HAMERSLEY 20 Mar

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1854, son of JAMES HAMERSLEY and CATHERINEOSBORNE. He was born 03 Apr 1827 in Martinsville, Clark, Missouri, and died 10 Jun 1892 in Alsea, Benton, Oregon. More About ELIZABETH PINKERTON: Burial: Alsea Cemetery,Alsea, Benton, OR11 Census 1: 1850, MO Clark Dist 19 Pg 278A(See Father) Census 2: 1860, MO Grundy Marion Pg 371A(See Husband) Census 3: 1870, CA Siskiyou Surprise Valley Lake City Pg 636A(See Husband) Census 4: 1880, OR Lake ED 60 Pg 178D(See Husband) Notes for WILLIAM KEARNEY HAMERSLEY: 1860 Census MO Grundy Marion Pg 371A (16 June 1860 R A DeBolt) Line 29 656 570 Wm Hamersley 30 M Farmer 350 500 Indiana Elizabeth Hamersley 26 F Kentucky George Hamersley 6 M Missouri Mary Hamersley 4 F Missouri Wm H Hamersley 10/12 M Missouri Robert Osborn 12 M Day Laborer Indiana *********** 1870 Census CA Siskiyou Surprise Valley Lake City Pg 636A (2 July 1870 James Vance) line 35 9 9 Hamersly Wm 42 MW Miller (Flour) 1.00 Indiana --------------, Elisabeth 37 FW Keeping House Kentucky --------------, Geo R 15 MW At Home Missouri --------------, Mary C 12 FW At Home Missouri --------------, Henry Wm 11 MW At Home Missouri --------------, Jas F 8 MW At Home Iowa --------------, John 6 MW At Home Oregon --------------, Ezra E 3 MW At Home Oregon --------------, Alice B 4/12 FW At Home California (Jan) ********** 1880 Census OR Lake ED 60 Pg 178D William K. HAMERSLY Self M Male W 53 IN Stockman OH VA Elisabeth HAMERSLY Wife M Female W 46 KY Keeping House KY KY James F. HAMERSLY Son S Male W 19 IA Works Out IN KY John A. HAMERSLY Son S Male W 15 OR Has None IN KY Ezra E. HAMERSLY Son S Male W 12 OR Has None IN KY Ella B. HAMERSLY Dau S Female W 10 CA IN KY More About WILLIAM KEARNEY HAMERSLEY: Burial: Alsea Cemetery,Alsea, Benton, OR12 Census 1: 1860, MO Grundy Marion Pg 371A Census 2: 1870, CA Siskiyou Surprise Valley Lake City Pg 636A Census 3: 1880, OR Lake ED 60 Pg 178D More About WILLIAM HAMERSLEY and ELIZABETH PINKERTON: Marriage: 20 Mar 1854 Children of ELIZABETH PINKERTON and WILLIAM HAMERSLEY are:

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21. i. GEORGE RANIE3 HAMERSLEY, b. 18 Nov 1854, Clark, Missouri; d. 12 May 1927, Talent, Jackson, OR. 22. ii. MARY C HAMERSLEY, b. 08 Oct 1856, Clark, Missouri; d. 26 Jan 1902, Alsea, Benton, OR. 23. iii. WILLIAM HENRY HAMERSLEY, b. 22 Sep 1859, Clark, Missouri; d. 21 Feb 1922, Portland, Multnomah, OR. iv. JAMES FRANKLIN HAMERSLEY, b. 11 Feb 1862, Clark, Missouri; d. 29 Jul 1922, Alsea, Benton, OR13,14; m. ANNIE E ?. Notes for JAMES FRANKLIN HAMERSLEY: 1910 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Benton > Corvallis > District 2 (April 1910) Line 56 37 38 Hanmerlsley, James F. Head MW 48 Wd MO Ukn Ukn Farmer/Gen'l Farm Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Corvallis, Benton, Oregon; Roll: T624_1278; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 2; Image: 685. More About JAMES FRANKLIN HAMERSLEY: Burial: Alsea Cemetery,Alsea, Benton, OR15 Census 1: 1870, CA Siskiyou Surprise Valley Lake City Pg 636A(See Father) Census 2: 1880, OR Lake ED 60 Pg 178D(See Father) Census 3: 1910, OR Benton Corvallis ED 2 Pg 2B v. JOHN ANDREW HAMERSLEY, b. Abt. 1864, Oregon; d. 10 Feb 1909, Alsea, Benton, OR16. More About JOHN ANDREW HAMERSLEY: Burial: Alsea Cemetery,Alsea, Benton, OR17 Census 1: 1870, CA Siskiyou Surprise Valley Lake City Pg 636A(See Father) Census 2: 1880, OR Lake ED 60 Pg 178D(See Father) 24. vi. EZRA E HAMERSLEY, b. 03 Jun 1867, Suprise Valley, Modoc, CA; d. 09 Aug 1947, Alsea, Benton, OR. 25. vii. ALICE VIRGINIA BELLE HAMERSLEY, b. 01 Feb 1870, Suprise Valley, Modoc, CA; d. 18 Jan 1939, Corvallis, Benton, OR. 5. MARY2 PINKERTON (DAVID

1) was born 16 Apr 1838 in Knox,KY, and died 02 Jun 1918 in

Turner, Columbia, WA. She married JAMES DANIEL TURNER 03 Aug 1856 in Clark, Missouri. He was born 12 Aug 1820 in Shenandoah, VA, and died 27 Jun 1909 in Turner, Columbia, WA. Notes for MARY PINKERTON: 1900 United States Federal Census > Washington > Columbia > Bundy > District 8 (21 June 1900) Line 35 191 194 Price, John D. Head WM Jan 1849 51 M28yrs MO VA IN ----------Samantha Wife WF Feb 1856 44 M28yrs (4-2) MO VA IN ----------Harvey L. Son WM Aug 1876 23 S WA MO MO ----------Walter E. Son WM Feb 1874 26 M/0yrs MO MO ----------Ella E. Dau/Law WF Apr 1875 25 M/0yrs (0-0) WA PA IA Turner, Mary A. Mother'Law WF Feb 1829 71 Wd (10-10) IN Cassity, Charles Boarder WM May 1878 22 S MO MO MO

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Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Bundy, Columbia, Washington; Roll: T623 1742; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 8. ********** 1910 Census WA Columbia Touchet Pct Dist 38 Pg 48A (25 April 1910 Miss Mae Crawford) line 19 218 228 Redford Amanda Head FW 50 Wd Missouri Virginia Kentucky Own Income Turner Mary Mother FW 72 Wd (7 Children 5 Alive) Kentucky NC Kentucky More About MARY PINKERTON: Burial: Dayton Cemetery, Columbia County, Washington18 Census 1: 1850, MO Clark Dist 19 Pg 278A(See Father) Census 2: 1860, MO Clark Jefferson Image 5(See Husband) Census 3: 1880, WA Walla Walla Dist 3 Pg 236A(See Husband) Census 4: 1900, WA Columbia Bundy ED 8 Pg 9A Census 5: 1900, WA Columbia Dayton Dist 7 Pg 24B(See Husband) Census 6: 1910, WA Columbia Touchet Pct Dist 38 Pg 48A(See daughter, Amanda) Notes for JAMES DANIEL TURNER: 1860 Census MO Clark Jefferson Image 5 (8 Aug 1860 ) Line 32 1389 1372 Jas Turner 27 M Farmer -- 500 Ky Mary Turner 23 F MO Mary Turner 10 F 400 -- MO Wm Turner 8 M 400 -- MO Jas Turner 6 M 400 -- MO Eliza Turner 3 F MO Ely Turner 1 F MO ************* 1880 Census WA Walla Walla Dist 3 Pg 236A John Turner Self M Male W 60 VA Farmer VA VA Mary Turner Wife M Female W 38 MO Keeps House --- --- Sydna Turner Dau S Female W 14 OR At Home VA MO Emma Turner Dau S Female W 9 OR VA MO Anna Turner Dau S Female W 4 WA TERR VA MO ************** 1900 Census WA Columbia Dayton Dist 7 Pg 24B (7 June 1900 Burrell Hughes) Line 52 219 224 Turner James Head WM Aug 1820 79 M 46 Virginia Virginia Alabama -----------------, Mary Wife WF April 1838 62 M 46 (8 Children 5 Alive) Kentucky NC Kentucky More About JAMES DANIEL TURNER: Burial: Dayton Cemetery, Columbia County, Washington19 Census 1: 1860, MO Clark Jefferson Image 5 Census 2: 1880, WA Walla Walla Dist 3 Pg 236A Census 3: 1900, WA Columbia Dayton Dist 7 Pg 24B More About JAMES TURNER and MARY PINKERTON: Marriage: 03 Aug 1856, Clark, Missouri Children of MARY PINKERTON and JAMES TURNER are:

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i. SARAH ELIZABETH3 TURNER, b. 23 May 1857, Scotland, Missouri; d. 15 Nov 1916, Benton, WA. ii. AMANDA F TURNER, b. 23 Jul 1859, Clark, Missouri; d. 13 Aug 1942, Turner, Columbia, WA20; m. JOHN BELL REDFORD, 20 Dec 1874, Walla Walla, WA; b. 31 Dec 1846, Pierce City, Lawrence, MO; d. 03 Apr 1909, Turner, Columbia, WA. Notes for AMANDA F TURNER: 1910 Census WA Columbia Touchet Pct Dist 38 Pg 48A (25 April 1910 Miss Mae Crawford) line 19 218 228 Redford Amanda Head FW 50 Wd Missouri Virginia Kentucky Own Income Turner Mary Mother FW 72 Wd (7 Children 5 Alive) Kentucky NC Kentucky ********* 1920 Census WA Columbia Dayton ED 36 pg 15B Line 76 229 356 Redford Amanda head MW 60 M MO VA KY Anderson Thomas Nephew MW 46 S WA US MO Laborer Farm ************* 1930 Census WA Columbia Dayton ED 20 Pg 3B line 88 414 72 73 Redford Amanda Head FW 70 Wd 16 MO WV KY More About AMANDA F TURNER: Burial: Dayton Cemetery, Columbia County, Washington21 Census 1: 1880, WA Columbia Twps 9 Pg 143B(See Husband) Census 2: 1900, WA Columbia Star ED 8 Pg 6A(See Husband) Census 3: 1910, WA Columbia Touchet Pct Dist 38 Pg 48A Census 4: 1920, WA Columbia Dayton ED 36 pg 15B Census 5: 1930, WA Columbia Dayton ED 20 Pg 3B Notes for JOHN BELL REDFORD: 1880 Census WA Columbia Twps 9 Pg 143B John B. Redford Self M Male W 33 MO Farmer VA KY Amanda F. Redford Other M Female W 21 MO Keeping House VA KY *********** 1900 Census WA Columbia Star ED 8 Pg 6A line 17 117 120 Redford John Head WM Dec 1846 53 M 25 MO VA KY Farmer -----------, Amanda Wife WF July 1859 40 M 25 MO VA NC Dillon John Boarder WM June 1863 36 S Sweden Sweden Sweden 1885 15 Na Farm Laborer Culbertson William Boarder WM Oct 1870 29 M1 MO MO MO farm Laborer Bamford Sarah Boarder WF Apr 1884 16 S MO MO MO At School More About JOHN BELL REDFORD: Burial: Dayton Cemetery, Columbia County, Washington22 Census 1: 1880, WA Columbia Twps 9 Pg 143B Census 2: 1900, WA Columbia Star ED 8 Pg 6A Marriage Notes for AMANDA TURNER and JOHN REDFORD: John B Redford and Amanda Turner - Walla Walla County (Historic) Historic Marriage Record Reference Number: eawwmcu424

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Groom's Last Name: Redford Groom's First Name: John Groom's Middle Name: B Bride's Last Name: Turner Bride's First Name: Amanda Bride's Middle Name: Marriage Date: 12-20-1874 Filing Date: 1-21-1875 County: Walla Walla VolunteerNotes: More About JOHN REDFORD and AMANDA TURNER: Marriage: 20 Dec 1874, Walla Walla, WA 26. iii. ANNA SAMANTHA TURNER, b. 23 Jul 1859, Scotland, Missouri; d. Abt. 1929. iv. NANCY PRICE TURNER, b. 22 Nov 1861, Scotland, Missouri; d. 28 Oct 1874, Turner, Columbia, WA. 27. v. SYDNEY IRENE TURNER, b. 07 Feb 1869, Yamhill, Oregon; d. 09 Aug 1935. vi. MARY EMMA TURNER, b. 26 Feb 1871, Yamhill, OR; d. 23 Sep 1901. More About MARY EMMA TURNER: Census: 1880, WA Walla Walla Dist 3 Pg 236A(See Father) vii. ANNA BERTH TURNER, b. 08 Jan 1876, Waitsburg, Walla Walla, WA; d. 01 Apr 1962, Dayton, Columbia, WA. More About ANNA BERTH TURNER: Census: 1880, WA Walla Walla Dist 3 Pg 236A(See Father) 6. WILLIAM2 PINKERTON (DAVID

1) was born 16 Mar 1840 in Kentucky, and died 12 Dec

1913 in Athena, Umatilla, OR23. He married ELIZA A BOUNDS 27 Sep 1860 in Scotland, Missouri, daughter of HARRISON BOUNDS and SYDNEY ?. She was born 10 Jul 1841 in Ohio, and died 02 Feb 1917 in Athena, Umatilla, OR24. Notes for WILLIAM PINKERTON: 1870 Census OR Yamhill Sheridan Pg 540A (8 August 1870 John E Brooks) Line 1 472 412 Pinkerton William 30 MW Farmer 1325 Kentucky -----------------, Eliza 29 FW Keeping House Ohio -----------------, Mary 8 FW At HOme Missouri -----------------, Isaac 7 MW At Home Missouri -----------------, Nathan 4 MW At Home Oregon -----------------, David 2 MW At Home Oregon **************** 1880 Census OR Umatilla Weston Pg 31D William PINKERTON Self M Male W 38 KY Farmer KY KY Eliza PINKERTON Wife M Female W 35 IA Keeping House IA IA Nathan PINKERTON Son S Male W 14 OR KY IA Addison PINKERTON Son S Male W 13 OR KY IA William PINKERTON Son S Male W 10 OR KY IA Eddie PINKERTON Son S Male W 3 OR KY IA *************

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1900 Census OR Umatilla Athena Dist 113 Pg 100B (19 June 1900 Charles J Young) Line 58 239 240 Pinkerton D A Head WM Jan 1868 32 M 11 Oregon Kentucky Ohio Farmer -------------------, Luela Wife WF Feb 1871 29 M11 (3 Chldren 2 Alive) Oregon Unk Unk -------------------, Pearl Daughter WF Sept 1892 7 S Oregon Oregon Oregon At School -------------------, Lawrence Son WM Dec 1894 5 S Oregon Oregon Oregon At School Line 62 240 241 Pinkerton, William Head WM Mar 1840 60 M 40 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Farmer -------------------, Eliza A Wife WF July 1841 58 M 40 (7 Children 5 Alive) Ohio Maryland Ohio -------------------, Edward R Son WM April 1878 22 S Oregon Kentucky Ohio Farm Laborer ************ 1910 Census OR Umatilla N Athena Pct Dist 271 Pg 293A (25-26 April 1910 Chas Betts) Line 39 125 129 Pinkerton William Head MW 70 M1 50 Kentucky -----------------, Eliza A Wife FW 68 M1 50 (7 Children 5 Alive) Ohio -----------------, Robert E Son MW 33 S Oregon Line 42 126 130 Pinkerton David A Head MW 42 M1 21 Oregon Kentucky Ohio Farmer General Farm -----------------, Luella M Wife FW 40 M1 21 (3 Children 2 Alive) Missouri Indiana Indiana -----------------, Jessie P Daughter FW 17 S Oregon Oregon Missouri -----------------, Lawerence R Son MW 15 S Oregon Oregon Missouri More About WILLIAM PINKERTON: Burial: 16 Dec 1913, Athena Cemetery, Umatilla, OR25 Census 1: 1850, MO Clark Dist 19 Pg 278A(See Father) Census 2: 1860, MO Clark Washington Image 19(See Father) Census 3: 1870, OR Yamhill Sheridan Pg 540A Census 4: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 31D Census 5: 1900, OR Umatilla Athena Dist 113 Pg 100B Census 6: 1910, OR Umatilla N Athena Pct Dist 271 Pg 293A Estate: 1914, Umatilla, Oregon26 More About ELIZA A BOUNDS: Burial: 05 Feb 1917, Athena Cemetery, Umatilla, OR27 Census 1: 1870, OR Yamhill Sheridan Pg 540A(See Husband) Census 2: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 31D(See Husband) Census 3: 1900, OR Umatilla Athena Dist 113 Pg 100B(See Husband) Census 4: 1910, OR Umatilla N Athena Pct Dist 271 Pg 293A(See Husband) Estate: 1917, Umatilla, Oregon28 Guardianship: 1914, Umatilla, Oregon29 More About WILLIAM PINKERTON and ELIZA BOUNDS: Marriage: 27 Sep 1860, Scotland, Missouri Children of WILLIAM PINKERTON and ELIZA BOUNDS are: 28. i. MARY ALICE3 PINKERTON, b. 06 Mar 1861, Clark, Missouri; d. Abt. 1942, Walla Walla, Washington. ii. BASIL ISAAC PINKERTON, b. Abt. 1863, Missouri; d. 22 Feb 1871, Oregon. More About BASIL ISAAC PINKERTON: Burial: Blue Mountain Cemetery (Kees), Umatilla, OR30

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Census: 1870, OR Yamhill Sheridan Pg 540A(See Father) 29. iii. NATHAN PINKERTON, b. Feb 1866, Oregon; d. 18 Oct 1940, Malheur, OR. 30. iv. DAVID ADDISON PINKERTON, b. Jan 1868, Oregon; d. 24 Mar 1945, Walla Walla, Washington. 31. v. JAMES WILLIAM PINKERTON, b. 13 Aug 1870, Oregon; d. 11 Jan 1947, Umatilla, OR. vi. INFANT PINKERTON, b. 13 Apr 1875, Oregon; d. 15 Apr 1875, Oregon. More About INFANT PINKERTON: Burial: Blue Mountain Cemetery (Kees), Umatilla, OR31 vii. EDWARD ROBERT PINKERTON, b. 06 Apr 1877, Weston, Umatilla, Oregon; d. 19 Apr 1951, Washington32. Notes for EDWARD ROBERT PINKERTON: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about Robert Edward Pinkerton Name: Robert Edward Pinkerton City: Not Stated County: Umatilla State: Oregon Race: White Roll: 1852208 DraftBoard: 0 Nearest Relative: Will Pinkerton, a brother,Athena,Umatilla,Oregon ************ Historical Newspapers > Walla Walla Union Bulletin (Walla Walla, Washington) > 1951 > April > 19 Thursday, Page 5 Edward Pinkerton, who had spent all of his 74 years in Weston and Athena, died in a Walla Walla hospital Thursday. (April 19, 1951) His death followed a long illness. Born April 6, 1877 in Weston, he farmed many years in Athena. Pinkerton who never married, is survived by several nieces and nephews. He was a member of the Baptist church. ================== ************ 1920 Census OR Umatilla Athena Dist 154 Pg 97A (2 January Ethel L Hodgen) Line 38 (College) FM 12 12 Phelps John Head MW 60 M Missouri Indiana Missouri Laborer Farm ----------, Sarah Wife FW 53 M Illinois Georgia Tennessee ----------, Darvan Son MW 18 S Missouri Missouri Illinois Janitor Barber Shop Pinkerton Edward Lodger MW 42 S Oregon Kentucky Missouri None ********* 1930 Census OR Umatilla Athena Pct 20 Dist 31 Pg 86A (7 April Ethel Montague) line 20 44 44 Pinkerton Addison D Head 15 MW 62 M 21 Oregon Kentucky Missouri ----------, Luella M Wife FW 60 M 19 Missouri Indiana Indiana ----------, Donovan W Son MW 18 S Oregon Oregon Missouri Clerk Hardware Store Johnson, Max A Grandson MW 12 S Oregon Washington Oregon ----------, Bonnie Bell Granddaughter FW 9 S Washington Washington Oregon 44 44a Pinkerton, Robert E Head 1500 MW 63 S Oregon Kentucky Missouri

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More About EDWARD ROBERT PINKERTON: Burial: Athena Cemetery, Athena, Umatilla, Oregon33 Census 1: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 31D(See Father) Census 2: 1900, OR Umatilla Athena Dist 113 Pg 100B(See Father) Census 3: 1910, OR Umatilla N Athena Pct Dist 271 Pg 293A(See Father) Census 4: 1920, OR Umatilla Athena Dist 154 Pg 97A Census 5: 1930, OR Umatilla Athena Pct 20 Dist 31 Pg 86A 7. JOHN2 PINKERTON (DAVID

1) was born 28 Apr 1842 in Kentucky, and died 01 Jan 1879 in

Weston, Umatilla, OR. He married SARAH COX Bef. 1870. She was born Dec 1854 in Kentucky, and died Abt. 1907. Notes for JOHN PINKERTON: 1870 Census OR Polk Rickreall Pg 303A (27 June 1870 Banford Robb) Line 19 368 657 Pinkerton John 39 MW Farmer 485 Kentucky -----------, Sarah 26 F Keeping House Kentucky -----------, Mary 4 FW Oregon -----------, Martha 2 FW Oregon More About JOHN PINKERTON: Burial: Blue Mountain Cemetery (Kees), Umatilla, OR34 Census 1: 1850, MO Clark Dist 19 Pg 278A(See Father) Census 2: 1860, MO Clark Washington Image 19(See Father) Census 3: 1870, OR Polk Rickreall Pg 303A Notes for SARAH COX: 1880 Census OR Umatilla Weston Pg 31D Sarah Pinkerton Self W Female W 32 MO Farmer KY KY Mary E. Pinkerton Dau S Female W 15 OR KY MO Martha Pinkerton Dau S Female W 11 OR KY MO Gabe Cox Brother S Male W 30 MO Farm Laborer KY KY Frank Mansfield Other S Male W 14 OR MO MO More About SARAH COX: Burial: Blue Mountain Cemetery (Kees), Umatilla, OR34 Census 1: 1870, OR Polk Rickreall Pg 303A(See Husband, John Pinkerton) Census 2: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 31D Census 3: 1900, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 110 Pg 57B(See Husband, Alfred Staggs) More About JOHN PINKERTON and SARAH COX: Marriage: Bef. 1870 Children of JOHN PINKERTON and SARAH COX are: 32. i. MARY ELLEN3 PINKERTON, b. 16 Jan 1866, Independence, Polk, OR; d. 22 Sep 1955, College Place, Walla Walla, WA. 33. ii. MARTHA PINKERTON, b. 04 Oct 1868, Independence, Polk, Oregon; d. 29 Nov 1927, Walla Walla, WA. 8. HENRY2 PINKERTON (DAVID

1) was born 22 Jan 1846 in MO, and died 14 Aug 1917 in

Umatilla, OR35. He married (1) MARY LOUISA PRUETT 17 Oct 1871 in Umatilla, Oregon36,

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daughter of JOHN PRUETT and ELIZABETH RINGO. She was born 06 Oct 1851 in Silverton, Marion County, Oregon, and died 07 Aug 1872 in Athena, Umatilla County, Oregon. He married (2) MARY EMILY E. ROYCE 09 Jul 1874 in Umatilla County, OR37, daughter of WILLIAMROYCE and ELIZABETH ?. She was born 19 Aug 1857 in Summersett, Mercer, Missouri, and died 28 Jan 1904 in Umatilla, OR. He married (3) ELIZA JANE WATTENBARGER 01 Jan 1905 in Athena, Umatilla, Oregon, daughter of JACOBWATTENBARGER and MARY HATCHER. She was born 30 Jun 1858 in Sullivan, Missouri, and died 06 Jun 1931 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon38. Notes for HENRY PINKERTON: 1870 Census OR Umatilla Weston Image 4 (12 July 1870 JS White) line 10 (Living with John C Mays & Family) Pingerton Henry 23 MW Farm Laborer 920 Missouri ************* 1880 Census OR Umatilla Weston Pg 28A H. Pinkerton Self M Male W 34 MO Farmer KY KY M. E. Pinkerton Wife M Female W 22 MO Keep House IL MO M. Pinkerton Dau S Female W 8 OR MO MO F. Pinkerton Son S Male W 4 OR MO MO A. Pinkerton Dau S Female W 1 OR MO MO W. B. Howell Other S Female W 20 IL KY KY *********** 1900 Census OR Umatilla Weston Dist 110 Pg 63A (20 June 1900 Louis Proebstel) Line 19 204 204 Pinkerton Henry Head WM Jan 1847 53 M26 Missouri Kentucky Indiana Farmer -------------------, Emma E Wife WF Aug 1857 42 M 26 (3 Children 3 Alive) Missouri Kentucky Kentucky -------------------, Fred Son WM Aug 1876 23 S Oregon Missouri Missouri Farm Laborer -------------------, Ellis Son WM Dec 1878 21 S Oregon Missouri Missouri At School -------------------, Charles Son WM June 1880 11 S Oregon Missouri Missouri At School ************ 1910 Census OR Umatilla E Weston Dist 263 Pg 185A (16 April 1910 Albert J Proebstel) Line 33 44 44 Pinkerton Henry Head MW 64 M2 5 Missouri Kentucky Indiana Own Income ----------------, Eliza J Wife FW 51 M2 5 (3 Children 3 Alive) Missouri Tennessee Tennessee More About HENRY PINKERTON: Census 1: 1850, MO Clark Dist 19 Pg 278A(See Father) Census 2: 1860, MO Clark Washington Image 19(See Father) Census 3: 1870, OR Umatilla Weston Image 4 Census 4: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 28A Census 5: 1900, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 110 Pg 63A Census 6: 1910, OR Umatilla E Weston Dist 263 Pg 185 Emigration: 1865, MO by Ox Team 18 yrs old Estate: 1917, Umatilla, Oregon39 Occupation 1: 1892, Farmer Occupation 2: 1870, Farm Laborer Occupation 3: 1880, Farmer

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Occupation 4: 1900, farmer Picnic: 1892, Weston, Umatilla, OR Residence 1: 1892, Weston, Umatilla, OR Residence 2: 1870, Lived with John Mays Marriage Notes for HENRY PINKERTON and MARY PRUETT: Pinkerton, Henry Marriage: Henry Pinkerton married Mary Prewett on Oct 18, 1871 in Umatilla County, OR. Gender: Male Source Location: Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfiche reference number(s) 6088045 More About HENRY PINKERTON and MARY PRUETT: Marriage: 17 Oct 1871, Umatilla, Oregon40 Notes for MARY EMILY E. ROYCE: [1892 Pioneers.FTW] 1900 census shows father and mother born in KY. Shows she had three children, three living. More About MARY EMILY E. ROYCE: Census 1: 1870, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 371A(See Father) Census 2: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 28A(See Husband) Census 3: 1900, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 110 Pg 63A(See Husband) Marriage Notes for HENRY PINKERTON and MARY ROYCE: Pinkerton, Henry Marriage: Henry Pinkerton married Mary Royce on Jul 09, 1874 in Umatilla County, OR. Gender: Male Source Location: Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfiche reference number(s) 6088045. Pinkerton, Henry Marriage: Henry Pinkerton married Mary Royse on Jul 09, 1874 in Umatilla County, OR. Gender: Male Source Location: Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfiche reference number(s) 6088045. More About HENRY PINKERTON and MARY ROYCE: Marriage: 09 Jul 1874, Umatilla County, OR41 Notes for ELIZA JANE WATTENBARGER: 1900 Census OR Umatilla Athena ED 113 Pg 10B Ely,Mrs Eliza,head,FW,June 1858,41,wd,MO,TN,TN,Farmer Walter E.,son,MW,Mar 1882,18S,OR,OR,MO,Farm Laborer Ada I,daughter,FW,Nov 1889,10S,OR,OR,MO Franklin R.,son,MW,Aug 1892,7S,OR,OR,MO More About ELIZA JANE WATTENBARGER: Census 1: 1910, OR Umatilla E Weston Dist 263 Pg 185(See Husband) Census 2: 1900, OR Umatilla Athena ED 113 Pg 10B Census 3: 1920, OR Umatilla Pendleton ED 162 Pg 15B(See Son Frank Ely) Census 4: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 205 Pg 2B(See Son-in-law Alfred Castillo(Ada Ely) More About HENRY PINKERTON and ELIZA WATTENBARGER: Marriage: 01 Jan 1905, Athena, Umatilla, Oregon

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Child of HENRY PINKERTON and MARY PRUETT is: 34. i. MARY LOUISE3 PINKERTON, b. 05 Aug 1872, Weston, Umatilla, Oregon; d. 01 Mar 1898, Athena, Umatilla, Oregon. Children of HENRY PINKERTON and MARY ROYCE are: 35. ii. FRED ICEMAN3 PINKERTON, b. Aug 1876, Oregon; d. 25 Aug 1958, Umatilla, OR. iii. ELLIS EDWIN PINKERTON, b. 08 Dec 1878, Oregon; d. 24 Oct 1918, Klamath, Oregon42; m. ETHEL DARE DOLLARHIDE, 05 Jan 1908, Jackson, Oregon43; b. 03 May 1888, Ashland,Jackson Co,Oregon; d. 25 Nov 1974, Modesto, Stanislaus, California44. Notes for ELLIS EDWIN PINKERTON: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about Ellis Edwin Pinkerton Name: Ellis Edwin Pinkerton City: Not Stated County: Klamath State: Oregon Birth Date: 8 Dec 1878 Race: White Roll: 1852059 DraftBoard: 0 Nearest Relative: Ethel D Pinkerton,wife,Portland,Oregon ********** 1910 United States Federal Census > Idaho > Boise > Roseberry > District 72 Line 97 (29 April 1910) Line 97 101 103 Pinkerton, Ellis Head MW 30 M1/2yrs OR MO MO Teacher/School ----------------Ethel Wife FW 21 M1/2yrs (0-0) OR OH OR None Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Roseberry, Boise, Idaho; Roll: T624_222; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 72; Image: 600. More About ELLIS EDWIN PINKERTON: Census 1: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 28A Census 2: 1900, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 110 Pg 63A(See Father) Census 3: 1910, ID Boise Roseberry ED 72 Pg 5B Estate: 1919, Umatilla, Oregon45 Occupation: 1900, At school Notes for ETHEL DARE DOLLARHIDE: 1920 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland > District 85 (15 January 1920) Line 17 2712 66th St. S.E. , --------- Pearson, William A. Head Own/Mortgage MW 48 M IN OH IN Telegrapher/Railroad --------------Anna A. Wife FW 47 M OR ENG IL Telegrapher/Railroad --------------Russel A. Son MW 20 S OR IN None Pinkerton, Ethel D. Lodger FW 31 Wd OR CA OR Clerk/Railroad Source Citation: Year: 1920; Census Place: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T625_1500; Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 85; Image: 1048. ============================ More About ETHEL DARE DOLLARHIDE:

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Burial: Lakewood Memorial Park,Modesto,California Census 1: 1910, ID Boise Roseberry ED 72 Pg 5B(See Husband) Census 2: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 85 Pg 14A More About ELLIS PINKERTON and ETHEL DOLLARHIDE: Marriage: 05 Jan 1908, Jackson, Oregon46 iv. CHARLES LEE PINKERTON, b. 06 Jun 1880, Oregon; d. 26 Apr 1938, Portland, OR47; m. LUELLA B CRAIGEN, 06 Apr 1911; b. 23 Feb 1879, Corvallis, Benton, OR; d. 01 Nov 1963, Pendleton, Umatilla, OR48. Notes for CHARLES LEE PINKERTON: 1910 Census OR Umatilla E Weston Dist 263 Pg 186A (16 April 1910 Albert J Proebstel) Line 1 52 52 Craigen George W Head MW 71 M1 42 Illinois Virginia Virginia Farmer General Farm ---------------, Hester Wife FW 62 M1 42 (4 Children 2 Alive) Indiana Indiana Indiana ---------------, Luella B Daughter FW 30 S Oregon Illinois Indiana School Teacher Public School ---------------, Hughes L Grand-son MW 12 S Oregon Missouri Oregon ---------------, Perry G Grand-son MW 10 S Oregon Missouri Oregon ---------------, James A Grand-son MW 9 S Oregon Missouri Oregon ---------------, Henry D Grand-son MW 5 S Oregon Missouri Oregon Pinkerton Charles L Border MW 30 S Oregon Missouri Missouri Deputy Assessor Weston Div ********* 1920 Census OR Umatilla Weston Dist 153 Pg 89A (14 January 1920 P T Harban) line 46 (East Side seventh Ave) 103 103 Pinkerton Charles L Head MW 39 M Oregon Missouri Missouri Asst Cashier Bank ------------------, Lewella B Wife FW 40 M Oregon Illinois Indiana Teacher Public School Craigen George W Father-in-law MW 80 Wd Illinois Virginia Virginia ----------, Henry Nephew MW 14 S Oregon Missouri Oregon More About CHARLES LEE PINKERTON: Burial: Weston Cemetery, Weston, Umatilla, OR49 Census 1: 1900, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 110 Pg 63A(See Father) Census 2: 1910, OR Umatilla E Weston Dist 263 Pg 186A Census 3: 1920, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 153 Pg 89A Occupation: 1900, At school Notes for LUELLA B CRAIGEN: 1930 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Umatilla > Pendleton > District 58 (April 2nd 1930) Line 68 129 Blue Sarah A FW 69 Wd MI England England Harrison Nellie M Daughter FW 40 M 20 IL IL MI Bookkeeper Ladies Clothing Pinkerton, Luella B. Lodger FW 40 M@30yrs OR IL IN Teacher/Public School Phillips Martha Lodger FW 48 Wd CA KY OR Trained Nurse Special Funk Ambrose C Lodger MW 58 S PA PA PA Agent Fire Insurance Armentrout Walter Lodger MW 49 Wd IA OH OH Contractor Carpenter Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon; Roll: 1956; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 58; Image: 346.0. ====================== More About LUELLA B CRAIGEN:

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Burial: Weston Cemetery, Weston, Umatilla, OR50 Census 1: 1920, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 153 Pg 89A(See Husband) Census 2: 1910, OR Umatilla E Weston Dist 263 Pg 186A(See Father) Census 3: 1930, OR Umatilla Pendleton ED 58 Pg 5B More About CHARLES PINKERTON and LUELLA CRAIGEN: Marriage: 06 Apr 1911 9. LUCY FRANCIS2 PINKERTON (DAVID

1) was born 21 Apr 1848 in Missouri, and died 22

Nov 1928 in Blackfoot, ID51,52. She married JOHN B DAVIS 29 Jul 1869 in Yamhill, Oregon53, son of SAMUEL DAVIS and MARY BROCK. He was born 13 Dec 1829 in Belmont county, Ohio, and died 24 Jun 1896 in Butte ID54. Notes for LUCY FRANCIS PINKERTON: 1900 Census ID Bingham Rose Dist 19 Pg 45A (1 June 1900 John W Clendennin) Line 41 9 11 Davis Lucy F Head WF Apr 1848 52 Wd (4 Children 4 Alive) Missouri Kentucky Kentucky Farmer -------------, William H Son WM Aug 1870 29 S Oregon Ohio Missouri Day Laborer -------------, John B Son WM Dec 1877 22 S Oregon Ohio Missouri Farm Laborer -------------, Myrtle Daughter WF Nov 1882 17 S Oregon Ohio Missouri At School *********** 1910 Census ID Bingham Blackfoot 2-Pct Dist 50 Pg 65B (19 April 1910 Edward Benzley) Line 79 565 80 82 Davis Lucy F Head FW 62 Wd (4 children 4 Alive) Missouri Ohio Ohio ------------------, John B Son MW 25 S Oregon Oregon Ohio Missouri Salesman Groceries ********** 1920 Census ID Bingham Blackfoot Dist 79 Pg 231B (5 January 1920 Charles Gruion) Line 85 565 123 131 Davis Lucy Head FW 71 Wd Missouri Kentucky Kentucky None More About LUCY FRANCIS PINKERTON: Census 1: 1850, MO Clark Dist 19 Pg 278A(See Father) Census 2: 1860, MO Clark Washington Image 19(See Father) Census 3: 1870, OR Yamhill McMinnville Pct Pg 509B(See Husband) Census 4: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 28B(See Husband) Census 5: 1900, ID Bingham Rose Dist 19 Pg 45A Census 6: 1910, ID Bingham Blackfoot 2-Pct Dist 50 Pg 65B Census 7: 1920, ID Bingham Blackfoot Dist 79 Pg 231B Notes for JOHN B DAVIS: An illustrated history of the state of Oregon : containing a history of Oregon from the earliest period of its discovery to the, page 1287, by Rev H K Hines, D.D., Chicago, 1893 JOHN B. DAVIS, a prominent resident of Umatilla county, Oregon, and another one of the Pacific coast pioneers, was born in Belmont county, Ohio, December 13, 1829. His father, Samuel Davis, was born in New Jersey, in 1804, and was married to Miss Mary Brock, a native of Pennsylvania. In 1837 he moved to Missouri and settled thirteen miles away from any inhabitant, in the northwest corner of the State, in what is now a part of Polk county. There he lived until 1846, when, the country becoming settled around him, he again pulled up stakes and started westward, this time his objective point being Oregon. After a jjourney of six

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months, with ox teams, he and his family landed at their destination. On this long journey they did not see a civilized inhabitant until after they crossed the Cascades. Theirs were the first wagons that crossed the Cascade mountains, other emigrants who had preceded them having left their wagons on the east side, and carried their provisions over the mountains on their oxen. Here Mr. Davis and his good wife spent the rest of their lives, her death occurring in 1873, in the sixty-eighth year of her age, and his death in 1874, at the age of seventy-one. They had nine children, John B. being the oldest, and one of the four survivors, all residents of this coast. His youthful days being passed on the frontier, the subject of our sketch had very poor opportunities for schooling. What little he did receive was in a log schoolhouse in Missouri. In 1848, having an attack of the California gold fever, he started on horseback from Portland and made the journey to Scacramento, where he engaged in mining until 1850, being very successful in his operations. In 1850 he returned to Oregon and took claim to a half-section of land. In 1864 mr. Davis enlisted in the First Oregon Infantry, Compnay B, and served over two years. He was Corporal of this company, but was detailed a Commissary Sergeant, and drew a sergeant's pay all the time. In 1877 Mr. Davis came to eastern Oregon and bought land in Umatilla county, twenty miles north of Pendleton, in the wheat belt of Oregon. Now he owns 800 acres of fine land, on which he raises an average of 5000 bushels of wheat annually. Mr. Davis' maternal ancestors were noted for their ingenuity. A Mr. Cregg, cousin of Mrs. Samuel Davis, invented the turned wooden bucket that is now in common use. Mr. Davis is a natural mechanic himself, and can make almost anything he wants. he ran a blacksmith shop in McMinnville for two years, before the war. Soon after he came out of the war, he and his brother invented and built the first combined header and thresher, and got a patent on it for seventeen years. A short time before the patent expired they sold their right, and from their invention the celebrated header and thresher of to-day was made. Mr. Davis was married in July, 1869, to Miss Lucy Pinkerton, a native of Missouri, who came across the plains with her parents in 1865, making the journey with ox teams. mr. and Mrs. Davis have four children, namely: William H., Malissie E., John B., Jr., and Maggie M., all at the home except Malissie E., who is the wife of Samuel Sample. Starting out in life a poor boy, Mr. Davis has risen by his own pluck and energy to his present position of prosperity, and his career is a fitting example of what can be accomplished in this country. With advanced years he has practically retired from farm work, still, however, continuing the management of his extensive farming operatioins. he has been Justice of the Peace four years, and has held the office of Postmaster since 1884. ************* 1870 Census OR Yamhill McMinnville Pct Pg 509B (17 June 1870 John E Brooks) Line 29 12 11 Davis Samuel 62 MW Farmer 3200 1425 New Jersey --------------, Mary 61 FW Keeping HOuse Ohio --------------, John 42 MW Farmer Ohio (Married within a year) --------------, Lucy 22 FW Keeping House Missouri (Married within a year) ********** 1880 Census OR Umatilla Weston Pg 28B J. B. DAVIS Self M Male W 40 OH Farmer NJ IL L. F. DAVIS Wife M Female W 32 MO Keeping House KY KY William H. DAVIS Son S Male W 10 OR OH MO

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E. DAVIS Dau S Female W 8 OR OH MO J. B. DAVIS Son S Male W 2 OR OH MO A. BOYER Niece S Female W 16 MO KY MO S. A. DUGGER Other W Female W 64 VT VT VT More About JOHN B DAVIS: Census 1: 1870, OR Yamhill McMinnville Pct Pg 509B Census 2: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 28B Emigration: 1846, MO by Ox Team 17 yrs old Occupation: 1892, Farmer Picnic: 1892, Weston, Umatilla, OR Residence: 1892, Juniper, OR More About JOHN DAVIS and LUCY PINKERTON: Marriage: 29 Jul 1869, Yamhill, Oregon55 Children of LUCY PINKERTON and JOHN DAVIS are: 36. i. WILLIAM H3 DAVIS, b. 06 Aug 1870, Oregon; d. 28 Apr 1950. 37. ii. MALISSIE E DAVIS, b. 23 Dec 1871, Oregon; d. 03 Oct 1930, Nampa, Canyon, Idaho. 38. iii. JOHN BROCK DAVIS, b. 13 Dec 1877, Oregon; d. 25 Jan 1958, Blackfoot, Bingham, Idaho. 39. iv. MYRTLE DAVIS, b. 03 Nov 1882, Oregon; d. Jun 1965. 10. AMANDA2 PINKERTON (DAVID

1) was born 27 Dec 1850 in Iowa, and died Aft. 1900.

She married SAMUEL BENJAMIN 26 Apr 1872 in Umatilla, Oregon56. He was born Jun 1847 in Indiana, and died 30 Apr 1923 in Washington, Oregon57. More About AMANDA PINKERTON: Census 1: 1860, MO Clark Washington Image 19(See Father) Census 2: 1870, OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 512B(See Father) Census 3: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 32A(See Husband) Census 4: 1887, WA Columbia Roll V228_2 Image 157(See Husband) Census 5: 1889, WA Columbia Dayton Pg 56(See Husband) Census 6: 1900, WA King Seattle Wd-6 Dist 108 Pg 54A(See Husband) Notes for SAMUEL BENJAMIN: 1880 Census OR Umatilla Weston Pg 32A Samuel Benjamin Self M Male W 32 IN Blacksmith VA KY Amanda Benjamin Wife M Female W 28 MO Keeping House KY KY Ivy Benjamin Dau S Female W 7 OR IN MO Robert Benjamin Son S Male W 5 OR IN MO Edward Benjamin Son S Male W 8M OR IN MO ********** 1887 Census WA Columbia Roll V228_2 Image 157 Line 32 Benjamin, S.W. 42 M Blacksmith Married IN --------, Amanda 36 F Married MO --------, Iva 14 F Single W. T. --------, Robt 12 M Single OR --------, Edwa 7 M Single OR

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--------, Emery 5 M Single W.T. --------, Myrtle 4/12 F Single W.T. ********** 1889 Census WA Columbia Dayton Pg 56 Line 15 Benjamin, S.W. 42 MW Married Farmer IN --------, Annie 37 FW Married KY --------, Irvin 16 MW Single OR --------, Robert 13 MW Single OR --------, Ed 8 MW Single OR --------, Emery 5 MW Single OR --------, Mirtle 3 FW Single W.T. ********** 1900 Census WA King Seattle Wd-6 Dist 108 Pg 54A (12 June 1900 Edward R Mason) line 45 (Fifth Avenue) 1920 147 195 Benjamin Samuel H Head WM June 1847 52 M 25 Illinois Maine Maine Blacksmith ----------------------, Amanda Wife WF Dec 1854 45 M 25 (4 Children 4 Alive) MO KY KY ----------------------, Edward Son WM Sept 1879 20 S WA IL MO Weaver ----------------------, Emory N Son WM Aug 1881 18 S WA IL MO Assayer ----------------------, Mrytle Daughter WF Oct 1886 13 S WA IL MO At School ----------------------, Mabell Daughter WF Apr 1890 10 S WA IL MO At School *************** 1910 Census OR Clackamas Springwater Dist 47 Pg 29A (9-11 May 1910 Henry W Kublman) Line 6 69 71 Benjamin Samuel W Head MW 64 M2 0 Indiana Virginia Virginia Farmer General Farm -----------------, Laura A Wife FW 53 M2 0 (4 children 4 Alive) Oregon Ohio Ohio *********** 1920 Census OR Clackamas Springwater Dist 57 Pg 258A (20 January 1920 Lester L Schwartz) line 36 FM 130 130 Benjamin Samuel Head MW 73 M US US US Farmer General Farm ---------------------, Laura Wife FW 63 M Oregon Ohio Ohio More About SAMUEL BENJAMIN: Census 1: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 32A Census 2: 1887, WA Columbia Roll V228_2 Image 157 Census 3: 1889, WA Columbia Dayton Pg 56 Census 4: 1900, WA King Seattle Wd-6 Dist 108 Pg 54A Census 5: 1910, OR Clackamas Springwater Dist 47 Pg 29A Census 6: 1920, OR Clackamas Springwater Dist 57 Pg 258A More About SAMUEL BENJAMIN and AMANDA PINKERTON: Marriage: 26 Apr 1872, Umatilla, Oregon58 Children of AMANDA PINKERTON and SAMUEL BENJAMIN are: i. IVY3 BENJAMIN, b. Abt. 1873, Oregon. More About IVY BENJAMIN: Census 1: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 32A(See Father) Census 2: 1887, WA Columbia Roll V228_2 Image 157(See Father)

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Census 3: 1889, WA Columbia Dayton Pg 56(See Father) ii. ROBERT BENJAMIN, b. Abt. 1875, Oregon. More About ROBERT BENJAMIN: Census 1: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 32A(See Father) Census 2: 1887, WA Columbia Roll V228_2 Image 157(See Father) Census 3: 1889, WA Columbia Dayton Pg 56(See Father) 40. iii. EDWARD WORLEY BENJAMIN, b. 21 Sep 1879, Oregon. iv. EMORY N BENJAMIN, b. Aug 1881, Washington. More About EMORY N BENJAMIN: Census 1: 1900, WA King Seattle Wd-6 Dist 108 Pg 54A(See Father) Census 2: 1887, WA Columbia Roll V228_2 Image 157(See Father) Census 3: 1889, WA Columbia Dayton Pg 56(See Father) v. FRANK E BENJAMIN, b. 06 May 1884, Washington; d. 09 Mar 1886, Washington. vi. MRYTLE BENJAMIN, b. Oct 1886, Washington. More About MRYTLE BENJAMIN: Census 1: 1887, WA Columbia Roll V228_2 Image 157(See Father) Census 2: 1889, WA Columbia Dayton Pg 56(See Father) Census 3: 1900, WA King Seattle Wd-6 Dist 108 Pg 54A(See Father) vii. MABELL BENJAMIN, b. Apr 1890, Washington. More About MABELL BENJAMIN: Census 1: 1900, WA King Seattle Wd-6 Dist 108 Pg 54A(See Father) Census 2: 1910, WA King 3-Wd Dist 156 Pg 230A(See brother, Edward Benjamin)

Generation No. 3

11. WILLIAM DAVID3 FENTON (MARGARET ANN2 PINKERTON, DAVID

1) was born 29 Jun

1853 in Etna, Scotland, Missouri, and died 15 May 1925 in Portland, , Oregon59. He married KATHERINE LUCAS 16 Oct 1879 in Monmouth, Polk, Oregon, daughter of ALBERT LUCAS and ELIZABETH MURPHY. She was born 06 Jul 1859 in Polk, Oregon, and died 14 Sep 1930 in Portland, , Oregon60. Notes for WILLIAM DAVID FENTON: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/or/polk/bios/fentonsr30gbs.txt Polk-Multnomah County OR Archives Biographies.....Fenton, Sr., William David June 29, 1853 - May 15, 1925 Author: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company History of the Columbia River Valley From The Dalles to the Sea, Volume II, Pages 78-84 WILLIAM DAVID FENTON, SR. Of the distinguished men whose lives have shed luster upon the state of Oregon, whether born within its borders or on other soil, none have had a better record, a greater degree of success or a stronger hold upon the affections of their fellowmen than the late William David Fenton, Sr., who was a lawyer of exceptional attainments. He inherited the rich mental and moral fortune accumulated by a long line of worthy ancestors and added thereto the interest of his own individuality. During the many years of his residence in Portland he manifested an unselfish devotion to the general good and served well both his city and state. Mr. Fenton was born June 29, 1853, in Etna, Scotland county, Missouri, and in the paternal line was descended from an English family established in America in 1790. His father, James D. Fenton, was born March 29, 1832, near Mexico, Missouri, and was a son of James Edwin

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Fenton, whose birth occurred in Virginia, March 2, 1798. He was a son of Caleb Fenton, who settled in the Old Dominion before the Revolutionary war. When a young man James E. Fenton went to Kentucky and later migrated to Missouri, where he passed away February 20, 1860. His wife, Susan (Hicks) Fenton, was born in Boone county, Missouri, in 1822. She was a daughter of Eli and Hanna (Davis) Hicks and of Welsh lineage in the maternal line. Eli Hicks was a son of Isaac Hicks, who was a native of Virginia and during the Revolutionary war served as a captain in the Third Georgia Cavalry under Colonel McIntosh. On October 6, 1851, James D. Fenton was married in Missouri to Miss Margaret A. Pinkerton, who was born near Barbourville, Kentucky, and was a member of a Scotch family that was founded in North Carolina in 1745. Her father, David Pinkerton, was born near Asheville, North Carolina, and in his youth settled in Kentucky, removing to Clark county, Missouri, in 1846. His grandfather, David Pinkerton, was a maker of cartridge boxes, which he furnished to the Continental troops during the struggle for American independence. In the spring of 1865 Mr. and Mrs. James D. Fenton started for Oregon with their family of seven children, the youngest of whom was but six weeks old. The oldest, William D. Fenton, was a boy of twelve and during much of the journey assisted his father by driving an ox team. For a year they lived near Woodburn, on French prairie, and the father taught school at Bell Pass. From there they proceeded to Yamhill county and settled on a ranch near Lafayette, where they lived for several years. Three children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Fenton in Oregon and their family consisted of ten children, eight of whom were sons. Those now living are James E. Fenton, of Los Angeles, California; Frank Fenton, whose home is in McMinnville, Oregon; H. L. Fenton, of Dallas, Oregon; and Drs. Matthew F. and Hicks C. Fenton, who are practicing in Portland. The daughters are Mrs. Amanda Landers, who resides in Yamhill county; and Mrs. Margaret Spencer, of Portland. William D. Fenton attended the country schools and in the fall of 1868 entered the preparatory department of McMinnville College, whose executive head, Dr. John Johnson, was later the first president of the University of Oregon at Eugene. In 1869 Mr. Fenton matriculated in Christian College at Monmouth, Oregon, and in 1872 received the degree of Bachelor of Arts from that institution. The late Judge Wolverton was a member of the same class and Judge Burnett, who now occupies a seat on the supreme bench, was graduated from Christian College a year later. In 1870 Mr. Fenton was offered a cadetship at West Point but refused this, as he had no taste for military life. After leaving college he decided to take a course at Yale University but by the time he had obtained sufficient funds through farming and teaching school his father needed the money and he altered his plans, going to Salem instead. He was appointed an assistant in the state library and while performing those duties read law, pursuing his studies at night. In December, 1875, he was admitted to the bar and then resigned his position at the state library, returning home to assist his father in operating the farm. During the following spring he was elected on the democratic ticket to the state legislature, in which he represented Yamhill county for one term, making an excellent record as a public servant. In 1877 he formed a partnership with James McCain, a Lafayette attorney, becoming junior member of the firm. On October 16, 1879, Mr. Fenton was married in Monmouth to Miss Katherine L. Lucas, a native of Polk county, Oregon, and the ceremony was performed by Dr. Thomas F. Campbell, president of Christian College. The young couple began housekeeping in the home which Mr. Fenton had erected at Lafayette and there resided until 1885, when they removed to Portland. Mr. Fenton joined Judge J. C. Moreland in the practice of law but returned to Yamhill county six months later, owing to the death of his father, and from 1886 until 1889 followed his profession

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in Lafayette. During that time he was associated with his brother, Frank Fenton, and then went to Seattle, Washington, becoming chief deputy in the office of the prosecuting attorney for King county. While in Seattle he was engaged in private practice with W. Lair Hill and in June, 1890, returned to Salem. During the following legislative session he served as chief clerk of the senate committee on assessment and taxation and in April, 1891, again located in Portland, securing desk room in the law office of J. C. Moreland and Richard W. Montague. On June 6, 1891, he became a member of the firm of Bronaugh, McArthur, Fenton & Bronaugh, which became recognized as one of the strongest legal combinations of the city. Following the deaths of Judges Bronaugh and McArthur, Mr. Fenton practiced alone until his son, Kenneth L., was admitted to the bar and entered his office in 1910. During the illness of the father Benjamin Day and Alfred Hampson were admitted as partners in the firm, which was continued until the death of Kenneth L. Fenton on May 31, 1917, when the office was closed. In 1905, when W. D. Fenton erected the Fenton building at No. 86 Sixth street, he installed his large private library and this collection of law books, regarded as one of the best in Portland, was thrown open to all lawyers who wished to use it. No fee was charged for this courtesy and the attorneys gladly availed themselves of Mr. Fenton’s offer. After the death of his son this valuable collection of books was donated to the University of Oregon and is now known as the Kenneth Lucas Fenton Memorial Library. Mr. Fenton was one of the best known corporation lawyers in the northwest and for twenty-eight years was counsel for the Southern Pacific Railroad in Oregon. He was also attorney for the American Steel & Wire Company, the Standard Oil Company, the Pacific Coast Biscuit Company, the Equitable Assurance Society of New York and other large corporations. A tireless worker, he devoted much time and thought to the preparation of his cases and his decline in health was said to have followed the court battles of the Oregon & California Company in connection with land grants. In 1882 Mr. Fenton was nominated on the democratic ticket for the office of congressman but was defeated by a small majority and later was made a Cleveland elector. He remained a democrat until 1896, when, rather than indorse the free silver plank, he joined the republican party and became an ardent advocate of the gold standard system. Mr. Fenton was a leading spirit in the movement for holding the Lewis and Clark Exposition in Portland in 1905. He was one of the directors of the fair, president of the Horticultural Society during that time, and one of the commissioners in charge of the building of the auditorium. At the age of sixteen Mr. Fenton united with the Christian church at Monmouth and remained a faithful follower of its teachings until his death on May 15, 1925, when seventy-two years of age. He was an exemplary representative of the Masonic order and in recognition of his services in its behalf was honored with the thirty-third degree. For forty-five years he was identified with the Masonic order, which he joined in 1880, at which time he was initiated into Lafayette Lodge, No. 3, F. & A. M. In the Scottish Rite he was affiliated with Oregon Consistory, No. 1, and was also a Noble of Al Kader Temple of the Mystic Shrine. He was also connected with the Ancient Order of United Workmen and became president of the Oregon Historical Society. Mr. Fenton was a charter member of the University Club and also belonged to the Arlington Club and the State Bar Association. Mrs. Fenton traces her ancestry to the colonial period in American history and is a member of one of the old families of the south. Her father, Albert Whitfield Lucas, was born October 24, 1827, in Hardin county, Kentucky, and was a son of Marsham Lucas, also a native of the Blue Grass state. The grandparents of Albert W Lucas were Cornelius and Sarah (Phelps) Lucas, the former a Virginian and the latter a native of Scotland. Marsham Lucas was born September 23,

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1801, and in 1823 was married in Kentucky to Cynthia Whitman, also a native of that state. She was born in 1805 and her father, Thomas Whitman, was an Englishman. He was born in the city of London on June 15, 1765, and became a minister of the Baptist church. When Albert W. Lucas was three years old he went with his parents to Warren county, Illinois, and his father became one of the founders of Monmouth, that state. Albert W. Lucas attended the public schools of that locality and afterward took a course in Knox College at Galesburg, Illinois. On March 13, 1851, he married Elizabeth Frances Murphy, whose paternal ancestors were Pilgrims. Her father, John E. Murphy, was born near Bowling Green, Kentucky, in 1805 and became a follower of Alexander Campbell and a minister of the Christian church. In 1850 Elijah Davidson, Thomas Lucas, S. S. Whitman, Ira F. M. Butler and other relatives of Albert W. Lucas crossed the plains and settled in Polk county, Oregon, at what is now Monmouth. On April 30, 1852, Albert W. Lucas and his wife started for the Willamette valley, joining a train of thirty wagons, of which William Mason was the captain. At Grand Island, Nebraska, the party was divided and Albert W Lucas was chosen captain of one section of the train. He drove one wagon and Lycurgus Ferguson, one of his wife’s cousins, drove the other. Mr. Lucas bought eight hundred acres of land near Monmouth and aided materially in bringing to light the rich agricultural resources of that locality. Albert W. Lucas and his kinsmen migrated to the Pacific northwest with the definite purpose of establishing a Christian community and an educational institution patterned after Bethany College in Virginia, founded by Alexander Campbell. In 1855 measures were taken to establish an institution of learning in which men and women could become schooled in the science of living and the principles of religion. The trustees chosen were Ira F. M. Butler, John E. Murphy, R. P. Boise, J. B. Smith, S. Simmons, William Mason, T. H. Hutchison, H. Buford, T. H. Lucas, D. R. Lewis, S. S. Whitman and A. W. Lucas. The board was organized with Mr. Butler as president, Mr. Hutchison as secretary and A. W. Lucas as treasurer. In the same year a charter was granted by the territorial legislature and Monmouth University was incorporated. Mr. Whitman donated two hundred acres, T. H. Lucas eighty acres, and Elijah Davidson and J. P. Smith contributed tracts of similar size, while Albert W. Lucas gave twenty acres as his share. The land was laid out in a townsite, which was named Monmouth in honor of their home city in Illinois. Lots were sold at a reasonable figure to those who desired to live near the prospective university. A two-story wooden building was erected and in its chapel services were held by members of the Christian church. Money was solicited and raised for the establishment of a school for orphans in connection with the university, but the plan was found impracticable and the funds were returned to the subscribers. In 1856 Glen O. Burnett, Amos Harvey, Nathaniel Hudson, Doctor Warriner and others started Bethel Academy in Bethel Hills, Polk county. It was found that two schools in the same county divided the patronage, so at a council of the Christian church it was decided to unite Bethel Academy and Monmouth University under the name of Christian College. Forty scholarships at five hundred dollars each were sold and Dr. L. L. Rowland, a graduate of Bethany College, was elected president of Christian College. Dr. Nathaniel Hudson, a graduate of the University of Paris, was appointed assistant, and his sister, Mrs. Nevins, was placed in charge of the preparatory department. After three years Doctor Rowland retired and in 1869 the Rev. T. F. Campbell, who was teaching a boys’ school at Helena, Montana, was selected as president, as he was a graduate of Bethany College, a minister of the Christian church and a man of unquestioned ability and integrity. The trip from Helena to Monmouth was made in a stagecoach which Rev. Campbell had purchased.

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Shortly after his arrival a brick building was erected at a cost of seven thousand dollars and this was the first unit of the present normal school buildings. President Campbell was a man of great energy and in addition to his duties as a teacher and preacher was for many years editor and manager of the Christian Messenger, of which he was the founder. He sent to Hopkinsville, Kentucky, for his brother-in-law, Professor J. C. Campbell, who became a member of the faculty of Christian College, in which his wife and daughter taught music, and Professor A. D. Butler was also one of the instructors. J. E. Murphy, the financial agent, rode all over the state, soliciting students, preaching, organizing churches, and in the meantime carried on the work on his farm. In 1882 President Campbell resigned. At that time the property was valued at twenty thousand dollars and the college had an endowment of twenty-five thousand dollars. In 1890 the president’s son, Prince L. Campbell, was chosen as his successor. The father was a man of high ideals and his Bible lectures each morning during the schools years made a lasting impression on all those who had the good fortune to be his pupils. Shortly after his son became president the property was deeded to the state and the name Christian College gave way to that of the State Normal School. Among those who went to Monmouth to educate their families were J. B. V. Butler, David Stump, whose daughter was the second wife of President T. F. Campbell, John Wolverton, Frank Powell and many others. Albert W. Lucas served for many years as an elder of the Christian church at Monmouth and shaped his life by its teachings. He was an ardent advocate of the cause of prohibition but did not live to see the passage of the eighteenth amendment. On April 6, 1893, he was called to his final rest and was long survived by Mrs. Lucas, whose demise occurred on the 17th of November, 1914. Adah, their oldest child, became the wife of Dr. T. W. Shelton and both passed away in Eugene, Oregon. Jay Prentice, the first son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucas, was long a resident of Condon and for many years was county clerk of Gilliam county, while at one time he served as registrar of the land office at The Dalles. Katherine L., the third child, now the widow of W. D. Fenton, Sr., was born July 6, 1859, the year in which Oregon became a state. Her sister Susan became the wife of J. H. Stanley and passed away in Hillsboro, Oregon. Albert, the next of the family, lives in Portland and is an employe of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. Frank, the sixth in order of birth, also resides in the Rose city and is engaged in business on Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton became the parents of four sons. Dr. Ralph Albert Fenton was graduated from the University of Oregon in 1903 and is classed with Portland’s leading physicians. He married Miss Mabel Smith, a member of one of the prominent families of southern Oregon. Dr. Horace B. Fenton also achieved success in the medical profession and passed away November 7, 1926, in Portland, where he had been engaged in practice for several years. He married Miss Lela Godard, by whom he had three children: Mary Katherine, Dorothy and Horace B. Jr. Kenneth L. Fenton married Miss Adelma Walters, of California, and his demise occurred on the 31st of May, 1917. William David Fenton, Jr., went to France with the American Expeditionary Force and was assigned to duty in base hospital No. 46, in which his brother Ralph also served. W. D. Fenton, Jr., married Miss Lillian Mitchell, of Portland, and is well known in business and financial circles of the city as a dealer in bonds and mortgages. William D. Fenton, Sr., possessed the simplicity and humility which ever mark real merit. Generous in thought and in deed, he was as incapable of an unjust suspicion as of an unjust act, and his high sense of honor won for him universal respect. Following is an excerpt from an article which appeared in the editorial columns of the Journal at the time of his death: "As a lawyer of the highest type in the profession, always conscientious and exalted, as a citizen in the

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fullest meaning of citizenship, Mr. Fenton toiled and spun, and in the fullness of time passed on. It is such men that make civilization worth while." The following tribute to his memory was written by one of the editors of the Oregonian: "The death of Judge William D. Fenton inspires reflection on the remarkable self-sustaining quality of the true pioneer stock which thrust the American frontier steadily westward, first across the Appalachians and Alleghenies, and finally beyond the Rockies. His grandfather was one of those who, like Daniel Boone, sought the freedom of the vast open spaces, and, also like Boone, emigrated from Kentucky in a relatively early time because he felt oppressed by the oncoming tide of settlement. His father came to Oregon perhaps for the same reason. The story of the family’s last migration is typical of that time, and no epic in western history is more eloquent than the simple statement in his biography that at the age of twelve he was the eldest of seven children, who with their father and mother accomplished the extraordinarily difficult journey across the great plains. "It was the formative period in the annals of Oregon, a day of hard work, of self-education, of small colleges devoted to thoroughness in a few fundamentals, of small help and little sympathy for those who could not, or would not, make their own way; and it is perhaps worth while to inquire whether conditions that then existed may not account for the amazing achievements of many of the old families, of whom the Fentons were one. Judge Fenton’s life, his persistent efforts for improvement and advancement, are reminiscent of the temper and character of the pioneers. He was graduated with the first class of Christian College at Monmouth, which also evokes memories of a peculiar and distinctive epoch in the history of the west; he ‘worked as a farmer and taught school,’ as his biographer relates; ‘was appointed assistant librarian and devoted his evenings to the reading of law.’ He financed his beginning as a lawyer again by ‘working on the farm.’ All through it is a story of industry, not without parallel then, less common nowadays. Contrast with the comparative case of the present is essential to appreciation of the magnitude of the task. "They were days of plain living, albeit they produced men from whom Oregon has done well to honor. Judge Fenton’s interest in the history of the region is accounted for by his participation in numerous significant events, and particularly by his understanding of the true meaning of the services of the pioneers. In person he was serious, studious, scholarly, thorough and indefatigable – qualities which undoubtedly were the joint product of his sturdy ancestry and the stern conditions which the early arrivals were forced to meet. He was prominent in civic affairs, though not often an active candidate for office, and public-spirited, and possessed a marked talent for leadership. Oregon owes much to Judge Fenton and to the men of whom he was a type." Additional Comments: History of the Columbia River Valley From The Dalles to the Sea, Volume II, Chicago, The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1928 ************ http://libweb.uoregon.edu/guides/architecture/oregon/fenton.html Renovation (1936). Architect: Lawrence & Holford. While the new Library (now Knight Library) was nearing completion, WPA funding enabled the existing one to be remodeled to house the Law School. The Law School was originally established in 1884 in Portland and moved to Eugene in 1915. Wayne Morse, later Senator, was Dean of the school when Ellis Lawrence renovated the "Old Libe". In 1938, the building was renamed Fenton Hall after Judge William D. Fenton, an early UO benefactor

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************ "Portrait and Biographical Record of Portland and Vicinity, Oregon" Authors: "a compilation of this work....by a number of writers" Chapman Publishing Co; Chicago; 1903; Page 41 HON. WILLIAM D. FENTON Within recent years, and particularly during the opening years of the twentieth century, William D. Fenton has gradually grown to be recognized, within the ranks of his profession and among the laity, as a man exerting a strong influence upon the current of public events in the city of Portland, and to no meager extent in the state of Oregon at large. His unquestioned ability as a legal practitioner and the hearty interest he has taken in affairs calculated to develop and foster the important material interests of the home of his adoption have brought him prominently before the public, in whom rests an abiding confidence in his manifest capabilities, his public spirit and his integrity of character. Educated in western schools, fortified by an accurate knowledge of the west and its resources, and well-grounded in the principles of the law, he began the practice of his profession with a good foundation of hope for future success. Since 1891 he has been engaged in practice in Portland, where, in addition to his general practice (with a specialty of corporation law), he now acts as counsel for the Southern Pacific Company in Oregon. Mr. Fenton was born at Etna, Scotland county, Mo., June 29, 1853, a son of James D. and Margaret A. (Pinkerton) Fenton. (See sketch of James D. Fenton, preceding). When the family crossed the plains in 1865 he was old enough to be of considerable help to his father, and during mutch of the journey, assisted by driving an ox-team. After settling in Oregon he took a preparatory course in McMinnville College, and in 1869 entered Christian College at Monmouth, Ore. (now the State Normal School), from which he graduated in 1872 with the degree of A. B. For a time thereafter he taught school in his home county. In 1874 he begin the study of the law in Salem, and in December of the following year was admitted to the bar before the supreme court of the state. From 1877 to 1885 he practiced in Lafayette as a member of the firm of McCain & Fenton. During his residence in Yamhill county he served one term as a member of the state legislature representing that county. He first located in Portland in 1885, but six months later the death of his father caused him to return to Yamhill county, where he continued to reside four years. In April, 1889, he removed to Seattle, where he was engaged as assistant district attorney for a while. In June, 1890, he returned to Oregon, and the following year re-located in Portland, where he has since been continuously engaged in the practice of his profession. For some time he was a member of the firm of Bronaugh, McArthur, Fenton & Bronaugh, one of the strongest law firms of the northwest; but upon the death of Judge McArthur and the retirement of the senior Bronaugh the partnership was dissolved. Besides his interests in Portland he owns a portion of the old homestead. Since the inception of the movement for holding the Lewis and Clark Exposition in Portland in 1905, Mr. Fenton has taken a leading part in the formulation of plans for that gigantic enterprise. As a member of the sub-committee on legislation of the Lewis and Clark board (consisting of Mr. Fenton, P. L. Willis and Rufus Mallory), he drafted the bill presented to the Oregon legislature at its session of 1903 and passed by that body. The bill provides that the governor shall appoint a commission of eleven members, who shall work in touch with the Lewis and Clark board; that if the commission and the board cannot agree upon any subject the differences shall be adjusted by the governor,

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secretary of state and state treasurer, whose decision shall be binding on the commission; that $50,000 of the $500,000 appropriated shall be used to pay the expenses of making an Oregon exhibit at St. Louis in 1904, and that as much of this exhibit as possible shall be returned to Oregon for the Lewis and Clark Exposition; that the commission shall erect a memorial building in Portland on ground to be donated for the purpose, provided that not more than $50,000 of the state's money shall go for this building, and provided that the Lewis and Clark board shall contribute $50,000 toward the cost of the same structure. The measure further provides that one-half of the total amount of the appropriation shall be available in 1904 and the remainder in 1905, but the commission is authorized to enter upon contracts before this money comes in, on warrants drawn by the secretary of state. It was Mr. Fenton's idea in framing the bill to give the commission as much discretion in the use of the public funds as would safely conserve the interests of the state. In Monmouth, Ore., October 16, 1879, Mr. Fenton married Katherine Lucas, a native of Polk county, this state. Her father, Albert W. Lucas, a Kentuckian by birth, came to the northwest as early as 1853 and identified himself with the agricultural interests of Poll: county. The four sons of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton are named as follows : Ralph Albert, member of the class of 1903, University of Oregon; Horace B., class of 1902, Portland Academy; Kenneth L., class of 1904, Portland Academy; and William D., Jr. The family attend the Methodist Episcopal Church, in which Mr. Fenton formerly served as trustee. He is a member of the State Bar Association, and socially is connected with the Arlington and University Clubs, being a charter member of the latter. His identification with Masonry dates from 1880, when he was initiated into Lafayette Lodge No. 3, A. F & A. M. At this writing he is connected with Portland Lodge No. 55, A. F. & A. M., Oregon Consistory No. I, and Al Kader Temple, N. M. S. He is also a member of the Ancient Order of United Workmen. ************* "Portland, Oregon, Its History and Builders." Author: Joseph Gaston S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., Chicago-Portland, 1911 Vol. 3, page 170 WILLIAM DAVID FENTON *********** 1880 Census OR Yamhill Lafayette Pg 427C William D. Fenton Self M Male W 27 MO Atty. At Law KY KY Katie L. Fenton Other M Female W 21 OR Housekeeping KY IL George White Other S Male W 28 Prussia Laborer Prussia Prussia ********* Indexed as Wm Penton 1900 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland Ward 9 > District 72 (2nd June 1900) Line 75 110 East 16th, 53 54 Fenton, Wm Head WM June 1853 46 M@21yrs MO MO KY Lawyer Mary Wife WF July 1859 40 M@21yrs (4-4) OR KY IL Ralph A. Son WM Nov 1881 18 S OR MO OR At School Horace Son WM Mar 1884 16 S OR MO OR At School Kenneth Son WM May 1887 13 S OR MO OR At School W.D., Jr. Son WM Nov 1896 4 S OR MO OR

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Ascox, Mary Servant WF May 1867 33 S AR AR KS Servant Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Portland Ward 9, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T623 1350; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 72. *********** 1910 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland Ward 8 > District 190 (16-21 April 1910) Line 30 110 E. 16th St., 6 6 Fenton, William D. Head MW 57 M1/31yrs MO MO KY Lawyer/Gen'l Practice Katherine L. Wife FW 51 M1/31yrs (4-4) OR KY IL None Horace B. Son MW 26 S OR MO OR None Kenneth L. Son MW 22 S OR MO OR None William D. Jr. Son MW 15 S OR MO OR None Dungler, Williamina Servant FW 39 S Aus-Hung Australia Hungary Emig 1893 Servant/Private Home Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Portland Ward 8, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T624_1286; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 190; Image: 932. ====================== 1920 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland > District 121 (6-7 January 1920) Line 28 110 16th St., 67 92 Fenton, Willam D. Head OF MW 66 M MO MO KY Lawyer/Gen'l Practice Kathlene L. Wife FW 60 M OR KY IL None William D. Jr. Son MW 23 S OR MO OR Clerk/Gas Co. Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T625_1501; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 121; Image: 953. ===================== More About WILLIAM DAVID FENTON: Burial: Riverview Cem, Portland, Oregon Census 1: 1860, MO Scotland Harrison Memphis Image 19(See Father) Census 2: 1870, OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 510B(See Father) Census 3: 1880, OR Yamhill Lafayette Pg 427C Census 4: 1900, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 9 Ed 72 Pg 3B Census 5: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 8 ED 190 pg 10A Census 6: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 121 Pg 4A Notes for KATHERINE LUCAS: 1930 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland (Districts 271-553) > District 280 (April 9-10, 1930) Line 72 110 E 16th St., 87 117 Fenton, Katherine Head Own/?? no radio FW 70 Wd OR KY IL None Seippel, Borghild C. Servant FW 40 S Norway NOR NOR Emig 1921 Pa Servant/Private Home Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: 1951; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 280; Image: 846.0. ===================== More About KATHERINE LUCAS: Burial: Riverview Cem, Portland, Oregon Census 1: 1880, OR Yamhill Lafayette Pg 427C(See Husband)

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Census 2: 1900, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 9 Ed 72 Pg 3B(See Husband) Census 3: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 8 ED 190 pg 10A(See Husband) Census 4: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 121 Pg 4A(See Husband) Census 5: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 280 Pg 5B More About WILLIAM FENTON and KATHERINE LUCAS: Marriage: 16 Oct 1879, Monmouth, Polk, Oregon Children of WILLIAM FENTON and KATHERINE LUCAS are: i. RALPH ALBERT4 FENTON, b. 05 Nov 1880, Lafayette, Yamhill, Oregon; d. 02 Nov 1958, Portland, , Oregon61; m. MABEL COPLEY SMITH, 24 Jun 1908, Astoria, Clatsop, Oregon62,63; b. Sep 1884, Oregon; d. 09 Nov 1973, Multnomah, OR64. Notes for RALPH ALBERT FENTON: 1910 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland Ward 3 > District 140 (25-26 April 1910) Line 2 53 Ella St., 216 292 Fenton, Ralph A. Boarder MW 29 M1/1yr OR MO OR Physician & Surgeon ------------Mabel Boarder FW 25 M1/1yr (0-0) OR PA IL Jeweler (Living with Mary Murphy) Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Portland Ward 3, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T624_1285; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 140; Image: 779. ============================ 1920 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland > District 18 (5th January 1920) Line 93 171 Lawndale St., 15 119 Fenton, Ralph A. Boarder MW 39 M OR MO OR Surgeon/Gen'l Practice (Living with Frances Thomas, Mabel is listed on next page) Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T625_1499; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 18; Image: 173. ********** 1930 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Clackamas > Forest Hills > District 34 (April 3-4, 1930) Line 31 Pacific Hwy, 24 25 Fenton, Ralph A. Head Own/25,000 Radio MW 49 M@28yrs OR MO OR Physician/eye-ear-nose-throat. ------------Mabel C. Wife FW 43 M@22yrs OR PA IA Lee, Chong Servent M CH 52 M@30 CHI CHI CHI Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Forest Hills, Clackamas, Oregon; Roll: 1940; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 34; Image: 313.0. More About RALPH ALBERT FENTON: Burial: Riverview Cem, Portland, Oregon Census 1: 1900, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 9 Ed 72 Pg 3B(See Father) Census 2: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 3 ED 140 Pg 12A Census 3: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 18 Pg 3B Census 4: 1930, OR Clackamas Forest Hills ED 34 Pg 1B Notes for MABEL COPLEY SMITH: 1920 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland > District 18 (5th January 1920)

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Line 37 171 Lawndale St., 15 119 Fenton, Mabel C Boarder FW 33 M OR PA IN (Living with Frances Thomas, Ralph is listed on the page before) Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T625_1499; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 18; Image: 174. More About MABEL COPLEY SMITH: Census 1: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 3 ED 140 Pg 12A(See Husband) Census 2: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 18 Pg 4A Census 3: 1930, OR Clackamas Forest Hills ED 34 Pg 1B(See Husband) More About RALPH FENTON and MABEL SMITH: Marriage: 24 Jun 1908, Astoria, Clatsop, Oregon65,66 41. ii. HORACE BRUNETT FENTON, b. 27 Mar 1884, Lafayette, Yamhill, Oregon; d. 08 Nov 1926, Portland, , Oregon. iii. KENNETH LUCAS FENTON, b. 05 May 1887, Lafayette, Yamhill, Oregon; d. 31 May 1917, Portland, , Oregon67; m. ADELMA A WALTERS, Abt. 1912; b. Abt. 1891. Notes for KENNETH LUCAS FENTON: "Oregon History and Early Literature, A Pictorial Narrative of the Pacific Northwest" By John B. Horner, A.M., Litt D.; Professor of History (Head of Dept. of Historical Research Oregon State Agricultural College) copyrighted 1919 - 1931 Page 253 University of Oregon Law School Organized The Portland law department of the University of Oregon was organized by Richard H. Thornton in 1884, with a two-year course of three lectures per week; and in 1906 the course of study was extended to three years. In pursuance of a policy of consolidation of the different departments of the University, the board of regents (April, 1915) decided to discontinue the law school at Portland and maintain a law department on the campus at Eugene. Here a three-year course is given. As two years of college work is required for entrance the student must perform at least five years of college work before obtaining the degree of Bachelor of Laws; and six years of work is required for the degree of Doctor of Laws.In 1919 the Law School was admitted to membership in the Association of American Law Schools. In 1921 the Kenneth Lucas Fenton Memorial Library, consisting of about 9,000 volumes, was presented to the Law School by Honorable W. D. Fenton, making the Law School library one of the best in the country. More About KENNETH LUCAS FENTON: Burial: Riverview Cem, Portland, Oregon Census 1: 1900, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 9 Ed 72 Pg 3B(See Father) Census 2: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 8 ED 190 pg 10A(See Father) More About KENNETH FENTON and ADELMA WALTERS: Marriage: Abt. 1912 iv. WILLIAM DAVID FENTON, b. 30 Nov 1897, Portland, Multnomah, OR; d. 12 Jun 1983, Lane, OR68,69; m. LILLIAN MITCHELL, 29 Sep 1923, Portland, Multnomah, OR; b. 21 Apr 1903, New York; d. 10 Jun 1998, Portland, Washington, OR70,71. Notes for WILLIAM DAVID FENTON: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about William David Fenton JR. Name: William David Fenton JR.

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City: Portland County: Multnomah State: Oregon Birthplace: Oregon Birth Date: 30 Nov 1895 Race: Caucasian (White) Roll: 1852143 DraftBoard: 6 More About WILLIAM DAVID FENTON: Date born 2: 30 Nov 1895, WW I Draft Registration Census 1: 1900, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 9 Ed 72 Pg 3B(See Father) Census 2: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 8 ED 190 pg 10A(See Father) Census 3: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 121 Pg 4A(See Father) Notes for LILLIAN MITCHELL: 1930 Census OR Multnomah Portland ED 96 pg 2A Line 25 505 41 41 Pzinder Lewis G Hea dMW 87 Wd 30 Muhlhein Germany Germany Germany 1893 Na Mitchell Lillian R Daughter FW 45 Wd 19 OR Germany Germany Pzunder Louise M Daughter FW 50 S OR Germany Germany Fenton Lillian R Granddaughter FW 25 M 20 NY NY OR Mitchel Dorothy L Granddaughter FW 24 S NY NY OR Stylist Advertising More About LILLIAN MITCHELL: Census: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 96 pg 2A More About WILLIAM FENTON and LILLIAN MITCHELL: Marriage: 29 Sep 1923, Portland, Multnomah, OR 12. AMANDA FITZALAN3 FENTON (MARGARET ANN

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Oct 1855 in Etna, Scotland, Missouri, and died 31 Jan 1932 in Farmington, Washington, Oregon72. She married GEORGE WASHINGTONLANDESS Abt. 1872 in Yamhill, Oregon73. He was born Feb 1854 in Oregon, and died 02 Oct 1918 in Yamhill, Oregon74. Notes for AMANDA FITZALAN FENTON: Indexed as Amanda Lanus 1920 Census OR Yamhill Carlton ED 456 Pg 2B line 84 47 47 Landie Amanda Head FW 64 Wd MO KY KY -----------, William Son MW 38 Wd OR OR MO Laborer Garage -----------, Marion Granddaughter FW 4 8/12 S OR OR OR *********** 1930 Census OR Washington Kinton ED 37 Pg 1A Line 1 1 1 Sims Austin Head MW 49 M 28 OR Canada Canada Farmer Own Farm -----------, Lorna P Wife FW 40 M 21 WA OR MO Landess Amanda Mother FW 75 Wd 17 MO KY KY Newall Will S Laborer MW 22 S IA IA IA Laborer Farm More About AMANDA FITZALAN FENTON:

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Burial: Masonic Cem, Mcminville, Yamhill, Oregon75 Census 1: 1860, MO Scotland Harrison Memphis Image 19(See Father) Census 2: 1870, OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 510B(See Father) Census 3: 1880, OR Polk Monmouth ED 106 Pg 478B(see Husband) Census 4: 1900, NV Humboldt Kennedy ED 20 Pg 12A(See Husband) Census 5: 1910, OR Yamhill La Fayette ED 288 Pg 13B(See Husband) Census 6: 1920, OR Yamhill Carlton ED 456 Pg 2B Census 7: 1930, OR Washington Kinton ED 37 Pg 1A Notes for GEORGE WASHINGTON LANDESS: 1880 Census OR Polk Monmouth ED 106 Pg 478B Line 33 15 15 Landess George W WM 26 Farmer OR IL KY ---------, Amanda WF 25 Wife Keeping House MO -- KY ---------, James D WM 7 Son At Home OR OR MO ---------, Rosa WF 5 Daughter OR OR MO ---------, Bertie WF 3 Daughter OR OR MO Robinson Jackson WM 27 Servant Farm Laborer England England England ********** 1900 Census NV Humboldt Kennedy ED 20 Pg 12A Line 31 276 277 Landess George W Head WM Feby 1854 1854 29 OR IL IL Farmer ----------, Manda F Wife WF Oct 1855 44 M 29 (6 Children 6 Alive) MO TX IL ----------, William D Son WM Oct 1878 21 S OR OR MO Home Farmer ----------, Pearl L Daughter WF Jan 1885 15 S WA OR MO At School ----------, Fred L Son WM Feb 1887 13 S OR OR MO At School Line 37 278 289 Landess James D Head WM May 1873 27 M 4 OR OR MO Farm Laborer ----------, May Wife WF Dec 1872 28 M 4 (1 child 1 Alive) OR IL OR ----------, Sarah M Daughter Dec 1897 3 S OR OR OR ************** Indexed as George W Lawless 1910 Census OR Yamhill La Fayette ED 288 Pg 13B Line 66 305 305 Landess Fred L Head MW 22 S OR OR MO Farmer ----------, George W Father MW 53 M1 31 OR KY IL Farm Laborer At Home ----------, Manda F Mother FW 51 M1 31 MO TX MO More About GEORGE WASHINGTON LANDESS: Burial: Masonic Cemetery, Yamhill County, Oregon75 Census 1: 1880, OR Polk Monmouth ED 106 Pg 478B Census 2: 1900, NV Humboldt Kennedy ED 20 Pg 12A Census 3: 1910, OR Yamhill La Fayette ED 288 Pg 13B More About GEORGE LANDESS and AMANDA FENTON: Marriage: Abt. 1872, Yamhill, Oregon76 Children of AMANDA FENTON and GEORGE LANDESS are: 42. i. JAMES D.4 LANDESS, b. May 1873, Oregon. ii. ROSA LANDESS, b. Abt. 1875, Oregon.

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More About ROSA LANDESS: Census: 1880, OR Polk Monmouth ED 106 Pg 478B(see Father) iii. BERTIE LANDESS, b. Abt. 1877, Oregon. More About BERTIE LANDESS: Census: 1880, OR Polk Monmouth ED 106 Pg 478B(see Father) 43. iv. WILLIAM D LANDESS, b. Oct 1878, Oregon. v. PEARL LORNA LANDESS, b. Jan 1885, Washington; d. 20 Dec 1940, Seattle, King, Washington77; m. AUSTEN SIMS; b. Abt. 1881, Oregon; d. 28 Dec 1965, Clackamas, Oregon78. More About PEARL LORNA LANDESS: Census 1: 1900, NV Humboldt Kennedy ED 20 Pg 12A(See Father) Census 2: 1920, OR Washington Kinton ED 408 Pg 4B(See Husband) Census 3: 1930, OR Washington Kinton ED 37 Pg 1A(See Husband) Notes for AUSTEN SIMS: 1920 Census OR Washington Kinton ED 408 Pg 4B Line 52 Fm 91 97 Sims Austen Head MW 39 M OR Canada Canada Grain Farmer -----------, Lorna Pearl Wife FW 35 M WA OR OR Thorstenson Selmer Hired Man MW 18 S MN MN SD Farm Hand Grain Farm ******** 1930 Census OR Washington Kinton ED 37 Pg 1A Line 1 1 1 Sims Austin Head MW 49 M 28 OR Canada Canada Farmer Own Farm -----------, Lorna P Wife FW 40 M 21 WA OR MO Landess Amanda Mother FW 75 Wd 17 MO KY KY Newall Will S Laborer MW 22 S IA IA IA Laborer Farm More About AUSTEN SIMS: Census 1: 1920, OR Washington Kinton ED 408 Pg 4B Census 2: 1930, OR Washington Kinton ED 37 Pg 1A vi. FRED L LANDESS, b. 16 Feb 1887, Oregon. Notes for FRED L LANDESS: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about Fred Landess Name: Fred Landess City: Not Stated County: Yamhill State: Oregon Birthplace: Oregon Birth Date: 16 Feb 1887 Race: Caucasian (White) Roll: 1852211 DraftBoard: 0 *********** 1910 Census OR Yamhill La Fayette ED 288 Pg 13B Line 66 305 305 Landess Fred L Head MW 22 S OR OR MO Farmer ----------, George W Father MW 53 M1 31 OR KY IL Farm Laborer At Home

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----------, Manda F Mother FW 51 M1 31 MO TX MO More About FRED L LANDESS: Census 1: 1900, NV Humboldt Kennedy ED 20 Pg 12A(See Father) Census 2: 1910, OR Yamhill La Fayette ED 288 Pg 13B 13. FRANK WASHINGTON3 FENTON (MARGARET ANN

2 PINKERTON, DAVID

1) was born

27 Jan 1859 in Etna, Scotland, Missouri, and died 19 Feb 1940 in McMinnville, Yamhill, Oregon79. He married DILLA BUTLER 06 Feb 1884 in Monnmonth, Polk, Oregon, daughter of JOSEPH BUTLER and ELIZABETH INGALLS. She was born 23 Jul 1856 in Eola, Polk, Oregon, and died 08 Oct 1934 in McMinnville, Yamhill, Oregon80. Notes for FRANK WASHINGTON FENTON: 1900 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Yamhill > McMinnville > District 163 (? June 1900) Line 100 75 76 Fenton, Frank W. Head WM Jan 1859 42 M16yrs MO KY KY Lawyer Next Page Line 1 Fenton, Dilla B. Wife WF Jul 1857 43 M16yrs (2-2) OR NH OH Roma R. Dau WF Oct 1885 14 S OR MO OR At School Francis B. Son WM Sep 1892 7 S OR MO OR Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: McMinnville, Yamhill, Oregon; Roll: T623 1353; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 163. ====================== 1910 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Yamhill > McMinnville Ward 3 > District 292 (19 April 1910) Line 50 106 E. St., 86 89 Fenton, F.W. Head MW 51 M1/26yrs MO US KY Lawyer/Gen'l Practice Next Page Line 1 Fenton, Dilla B. Wife FW 52 M/26yrs (2-2) OR NH OH None Francis B. Son MW 17 S OR MO OR None Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: McMinnville Ward 3, Yamhill, Oregon; Roll: T624_1290; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 292; Image: 987. =========================== 1920 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Yamhill > Mcminnville > District 453 (30 Jan 1920) Line 29 X 39 42 Fenton, Frank Head OM MW 60 M MMO Ukn KY Lawyer/Gen'l Practice Della Wife FW 61 M OR NH OH None Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: McMinnville, Yamhill, Oregon; Roll: T625_1506; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 453; Image: 326. =========================== 1930 Census OR Yamhill McMinnville ED 26 Pg 3A Line 14 434 68 71 Fenton Frank W Head MW 71 M 25 MO MO KY Lawyer General Practice ----------, Dilla B Wife FW 73 M 27 OR NH OH More About FRANK WASHINGTON FENTON: Burial: Evergreen, Memorial, Cementery Census 1: 1860, MO Scotland Harrison Memphis Image 19(See Father)

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Census 2: 1870, OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 510B(See Father) Census 3: 1880, OR Yamhill Carlton Pg 416D(See Father) Census 4: 1900, OR Yamhill McMinnville ED 163 Pg 3B Census 5: 1910, OR Yamhill McMinnville Ward 3 ED 292 Pg 4A Census 6: 1920, OR Yamhill McMinnville ED 453 Pg 2A Census 7: 1930, OR Yamhill McMinnville ED 26 Pg 3A Estate: 1940, Yamhill, Oregon81 More About DILLA BUTLER: Burial: Evergreen, Memorial, Cementery Caste: 1900, OR Yamhill McMinnville ED 163 Pg 3B(See Husband) Census 1: 1910, OR Yamhill McMinnville Ward 3 ED 292 Pg 4A(See Husband) Census 2: 1920, OR Yamhill McMinnville ED 453 Pg 2A(See Husband) Census 3: 1930, OR Yamhill McMinnville ED 26 Pg 3A(See Husband) Estate: 1934, Yamhill, Oregon82 More About FRANK FENTON and DILLA BUTLER: Marriage: 06 Feb 1884, Monnmonth, Polk, Oregon Children of FRANK FENTON and DILLA BUTLER are: 44. i. LAVERNE ROMA4 FENTON, b. 29 Oct 1885, Lafayette,Yamhill, Oregon; d. 30 Oct 1973, McMinnville, Yamhill, Oregon. 45. ii. FRANCIS BOYCE FENTON, b. 23 Sep 1892, McMinnville, Yamhill, Oregon; d. 16 Jan 1957, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon. 14. JEFFERSON DAVIS3 FENTON (MARGARET ANN

2 PINKERTON, DAVID

1) was born 22

Jun 1861 in Etna, Scotland, Missouri, and died Jul 1921 in Portland, , Oregon83. He married (1) MAE ALEXANDER 17 Apr 1889. She was born Abt. 1865. He married (2) GEORGIANA ISABELLE BRASEL 20 Jun 1901. She was born Abt. 1869 in Portland, , Oregon, and died 21 Jul 1908 in Portland, , Oregon. Notes for JEFFERSON DAVIS FENTON: 1910 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland Ward 2 > District 131 (21-23 April 1910) Line 80 812 Anton St., 120 152 Fenton, Jefferson D. Head MW 49 Wd MO MO KY Pysician Lucile Dau FW 17 S OR OR MO OR Student James Son MW4 S OR OR MO OR None Brasel, Florence Sister/law FW 29 S OR CT WA? None Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Portland Ward 2, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T624_1285; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 131; Image: 359. ===================== 1920 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland > District 103 (12 Jan 1920) Line 19 1008 Nuggett St., 100 101 Fenton, Jefferson D. Head Rent MW 58 Wd MO MO KY Physician/Medicine Gen'l Practice James D. Son MW 14 S OR MO OR None Brasel, Florence Sister'Law FW 40 S OR RI Australia Eng Housekeeper/Private Family Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T625_1501; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 103; Image: 461.

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========================= More About JEFFERSON DAVIS FENTON: Burial: Lone Fir Cem, Portland, Oregon Census 1: 1870, OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 510B(See Father) Census 2: 1880, OR Yamhill Carlton Pg 416D(See Father) Census 3: 1900, OR Mutlnomah Portland Wd-2 Dist 43 Pg 137A(See Mother) Census 4: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 2 ED 131 Pg 2B Census 5: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 103 pg 5A More About JEFFERSON FENTON and MAE ALEXANDER: Divorce: 1898, Clackamas, Oregon84 Marriage: 17 Apr 1889 More About GEORGIANA ISABELLE BRASEL: Burial: Lone Fir Cem, Portland, Oregon More About JEFFERSON FENTON and GEORGIANA BRASEL: Marriage: 20 Jun 1901 Child of JEFFERSON FENTON and MAE ALEXANDER is: i. LUCILLE MARGARET4 FENTON, b. 06 Jan 1893, Portland, , Oregon. More About LUCILLE MARGARET FENTON: Census: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 2 ED 131 Pg 2B(See Father) Child of JEFFERSON FENTON and GEORGIANA BRASEL is: ii. JAMES DAVIS4 FENTON, b. 28 Dec 1905, Portland, , Oregon; d. 05 Aug 1974, San Francisco, San Francisco, California85,86. Notes for JAMES DAVIS FENTON: 1930 United States Federal Census > California > San Francisco > San Francisco (Districts 251-409) > District 365 (April 23, 1930) Line 77 828 Jones St., 11 208 Fenton, James D. Lodger Rent Radio MW 28 S OR MO OR Clerk/Office (Living with Joh G. Clem) Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: San Francisco, San Francisco, California ================= More About JAMES DAVIS FENTON: Burial: Lone Fir Cem, Portland, Oregon Census 1: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 2 ED 131 Pg 2B(See Father) Census 2: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 103 pg 5A(See Father) Census 3: 1930, CA San Francisco SanFransico ED 365 Pg 11B 15. HENRY LEE3 FENTON (MARGARET ANN

2 PINKERTON, DAVID

1) was born 27 Feb 1863

in Etna, Scotland, Missouri, and died 10 Jan 1930 in Dallas, Polk, Oregon87. He married RETTA BLANCHE H COLLINS 16 Dec 1885 in Polk, Oregon. She was born 20 Aug 1860 in Airdie, Polk, Oregon, and died 11 Mar 1951 in Polk, Oregon88. Notes for HENRY LEE FENTON: 1900 Census OR Polk Dallas ED 173 Pg 11A line 35 227 229 Fenton Henry Head WM Feb 1863 37 M 14 MO MO KY County treasurer ---------, Reta B Wife WF Aug 1860 39 M 14 (1 Child 1 Alive) OR MO MO ---------, Carl B Son WM April 1890 10 S OR MO OR At School

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********* 1910 Census OR Polk Dallas Ward 1 ED 240 pg 5B line 73 122 123 Fenton Henry L Head MW 47 M1 24 MO MO KY Broker Notes and Wool ---------, R. Blanch Wife FW 49 M1 24 (1 Child 1 Alive) OR MO MO ---------, Carl B Son MW 20 S OR MO OR ********* 1920 Census OR Polk Dallas ED 381 Pg 5B line 52 Fm 97 106 Fenton Henry L Head MW 56 M MO MO KY Farmer Fruit Farm ---------, Reta B Wife FW 59 M OR MO MO ********* More About HENRY LEE FENTON: Census 1: 1870, OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 510B(See Father) Census 2: 1880, OR Yamhill Carlton Pg 416D(See Father) Census 3: 1900, OR Polk Dallas ED 173 Pg 11A Census 4: 1910, OR Polk Dallas Ward 1 ED 240 pg 5B Census 5: 1920, OR Polk Dallas ED 381 Pg 5B Notes for RETTA BLANCHE H COLLINS: 1930 Census OR Polk Dallas ED 41 Pg 3A Line 25 417 24 108 Fenton Blanch R Head FW 69 Wd OR MO MO More About RETTA BLANCHE H COLLINS: Census 1: 1900, OR Polk Dallas ED 173 Pg 11A(See Husband) Census 2: 1910, OR Polk Dallas Ward 1 ED 240 pg 5B(See Husband) Census 3: 1920, OR Polk Dallas ED 381 Pg 5B(See Husband) Census 4: 1930, OR Polk Dallas ED 41 Pg 3A More About HENRY FENTON and RETTA COLLINS: Marriage: 16 Dec 1885, Polk, Oregon Child of HENRY FENTON and RETTA COLLINS is: i. CARL B4 FENTON, b. 19 Apr 1890, Dallas, Polk, Oregon; d. 03 May 1919, Dallas, Polk, Oregon89. More About CARL B FENTON: Census 1: 1900, OR Polk Dallas ED 173 Pg 11A(See Father) Census 2: 1910, OR Polk Dallas Ward 1 ED 240 pg 5B(See Father) 16. CHARLES ROBERT3 FENTON (MARGARET ANN

2 PINKERTON, DAVID

1) was born 21

Feb 1865 in Fairmont, Clark, Missouri, and died 23 Oct 1893 in Spokane, , Washington. He married MAY BARKER Jun 1892 in Spokane, , Washington. She was born 03 Sep 1869 in Toronto, Canada, and died 20 Aug 1952 in Berekley, CA90. More About CHARLES ROBERT FENTON: Burial: Greenwood Cem, Spokane, Washington Census 1: 1870, OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 510B(See Father) Census 2: 1880, OR Yamhill Carlton Pg 416D(See Father) Notes for MAY BARKER:

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1910 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland Ward 4 > District 150 (16 April 1910) Line 4 King St, 63 Fenton, May B.Head FW 40 WD (1-1) CanE CanE CanE Merchant/Millinary Charley Dau FW 16 S WA WA MO CanE None Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Portland Ward 4, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T624_1286; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 150; Image: 259. ========================= 1920 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland > District 16 (6-7 Jan 1920) Line 25 King St, 185 182 Fenton, May Head Rent FW 51 Wd Emig 1890 Na 1892 CanE CanE CanE Deputy/County Assessor Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T625_1499; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 16; Image: 128. ======================== More About MAY BARKER: Burial: Sunset Cem, Berekley, California Census 1: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 4 ED 150 Pg 3A Census 2: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 16 Pg 6A More About CHARLES FENTON and MAY BARKER: Marriage: Jun 1892, Spokane, , Washington Child of CHARLES FENTON and MAY BARKER is: i. CHARLIE ROBERTA4 FENTON, b. 08 Nov 1893, Spokane, , Washington; d. 23 Apr 1984, Berekley, CA91,92; m. DUDLEY RANDOLPH CLARKE, 06 Dec 1922, Portland, , Oregon; b. 10 Aug 1886, Oregon; d. 23 Mar 1961, Alameda,CA93. More About CHARLIE ROBERTA FENTON: Census 1: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 4 ED 150 Pg 3A(See Mother) Census 2: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 16 Pg 6A(See Mother) Census 3: 1930, CA Alameda Berkeley ED 289 Pg 6A(See Husband) Notes for DUDLEY RANDOLPH CLARKE: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about Dudley R Clarke Name: Dudley R Clarke City: Los Angeles County: Los Angeles State: California Birthplace: Oregon;United States of America Birth Date: 10 Aug 1886 Race: Caucasian (White) Roll: 1530902 DraftBoard: 14 ******** 1930 Census CA Alameda Berkeley ED 289 Pg 6A Line 49 108 Clarke Dudley R Head MW 43 M 36 OR VA VA Salesman Merchandise

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---------, Charlie F Wife FW 33 M 26 WA MO Canada Secretary Univ of Calif More About DUDLEY RANDOLPH CLARKE: Census: 1930, CA Alameda Berkeley ED 289 Pg 6A More About DUDLEY CLARKE and CHARLIE FENTON: Marriage: 06 Dec 1922, Portland, , Oregon 17. HICKS C3 FENTON (MARGARET ANN

2 PINKERTON, DAVID

1) was born 24 Oct 1868 in

Yamhill, Oregon, and died 06 Feb 1943 in Portland, , Oregon94. He married MARIE B DART 10 Apr 1901, daughter of JAMES DART and LUCYBONSER. She was born Abt. 1874 in Columbia, Oregon, and died 30 May 1950 in Portland, , Oregon95. Notes for HICKS C FENTON: 1910 Census OR Multnomah Portland Ward 1 ED 124 Pg 13A line 34 363 220 273 Fenton Hicks Head MW 38 M 7 OR IL IL Doctor M.D. ---------, Marie Wife FW 32 M 7 (2 Children 2 Alive) OR IA England ---------, Leland SonMW 7 OR OR OR ---------, Virginia Daughter FW 4 OR OR OR Anderson Elsie Servant FW 23 S Sweden Sweden Sweden Cook Priv Family ********** 1920 Census OR Multnomah Portland ED 1 Pg 7B line 56 363 202 232 Fenton Hicks C Head MW 37 M OR MO KY Doctor Gen'l Practice ---------, Marie D Wife FW 45 M OR England OR ---------, Virginia Daughter FW 13 S OR OR OR ---------, Leland Dart Son MW 17 S OR OR OR bustrom Marie Servant FW 35 S 1913 Al Sweden Sweden Sweden Servant Private house ************* 1930 Census OR Multnomah Portland ED 391 Pg 3A line 49 715 330 57 Fenton Hicks C Head MW 61 M 31 OR VA KY Physician Medical ---------, Marie D Wife FW 52 M 27 OR England OR ---------, Virginia Daughter FW 23 S OR OR OR office manager Furniture co Line 51 715 30 59 Fenton Patricia Head FW 31 Wd MN MN MN ---------, Virginia Lee Daughter FW 3 4/12 S OR OR MN Brown Ancher Roomer FW 36 S IL IL IL Advertiser News Paper More About HICKS C FENTON: Burial: Portland Memorial Cemetery Census 1: 1870, OR Yamhill McMinnville Pg 510B(See Father) Census 2: 1880, OR Yamhill Carlton Pg 416D(See Father) Census 3: 1900, OR Mutlnomah Portland Wd-2 Dist 43 Pg 137A(See Mother) Census 4: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 1 ED 124 Pg 13A Census 5: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 1 Pg 7B Census 6: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 391 Pg 3A More About MARIE B DART: Burial: Portland, Memorial, Cementery

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Census 1: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 1 ED 124 Pg 13A(See Husband) Census 2: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 1 Pg 7B(See Husband) Census 3: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 391 Pg 3A(See Husband) More About HICKS FENTON and MARIE DART: Marriage: 10 Apr 1901 Children of HICKS FENTON and MARIE DART are: 46. i. LELAND D4 FENTON, b. 17 Jul 1903, Portland, , Oregon; d. 15 Jul 1929, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon. ii. VIRGINIA FENTON, b. 10 Mar 1906, Portland, , Oregon; d. 26 Jun 1971, Silverton, Marion, Oregon96; m. JAMES C CAMERON; b. Abt. 1902. More About VIRGINIA FENTON: Burial: Portland, Memorial, Cementery Census 1: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 1 ED 124 Pg 13A(See Father) Census 2: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 1 Pg 7B(See Father) Census 3: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 391 Pg 3A(See Father) 18. MARGARET MARY3 FENTON (MARGARET ANN

2 PINKERTON, DAVID

1) was born 15

Jun 1873 in Yamhill, Oregon, and died 30 Jul 1957 in Portland, , Oregon97. She married ARTHUR CHAMPLIN SPENCER 15 Jun 1898 in Portland, , Oregon. He was born 17 Oct 1872 in Suffield, Conneticut, and died 23 May 1942 in Omaha, , Nebraska. More About MARGARET MARY FENTON: Burial: Riverview Cem, Portland, Oregon Census 1: 1880, OR Yamhill Carlton Pg 416D(See Father) Census 2: 1900, OR Mutlnomah Portland Wd-2 Dist 43 Pg 137A(See Mother) Census 3: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland 5-wd Dist 168 Pg 98B(See Husband) Census 4: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 41 Pg 13A(See Husband) Census 5: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 95 Pg 2B(See Husband) Notes for ARTHUR CHAMPLIN SPENCER: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about Arthur Champlin Spencer Name: Arthur Champlin Spencer City: Portland County: Multnomah State: Oregon Birth Date: 17 Oct 1872 Race: White Roll: 1852141 DraftBoard: 3 Nearest Relative: Margaret Fenton Spencer,Portland,Mult.,Oregon *********** http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/or/multnomah/bios/spencer288gbs.txt Multnomah County OR Archives Biographies.....Spencer, Arthur Champlin October 17, 1872 - Author: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company ARTHUR CHAMPLIN SPENCER. Arthur C. Spencer, who has long held a prominent place among the able lawyers of the Pacific northwest, is rendering effective service as general solicitor for the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, and well merits specific

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mention among the representative professional men of Portland. Mr. Spencer was born at Suffield, Hartford county, Connecticut, on the 17th of October, 1872, and is a son of George Francis and Martha (Champlin) Spencer, of whom the former was engaged in the transfer business in Hartford, and both are now deceased. Mr. Spencer graduated from high school in 1889, after which he attended the Connecticut Literary Institute, at Suffield, and Vermont Academy, at Saxton’s River, Vermont, from which he was graduated in June, 1891. His first job was as a clerk in the general store at Deep River, after which he became a clerk in the Deep River National Bank. In September, 1893, he came to Portland, Oregon, and began reading law in the office of Cake & Cake, also enrolling in the law school of the University of Oregon, from which he was graduated in 1895. He was at once admitted to the bar and has been engaged in the practice of his profession here continuously since. In 1909 he was appointed deputy prosecuting attorney under George E. Chamberlain, later United States senator from this state, holding that position for four years, and was then appointed attorney for the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, under W. W. Cotton. In 1912 he was made general attorney for the company, as well as for the San Francisco & Portland Steamship Company, and in 1924 was appointed general solicitor for the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, Union Pacific lines. During the period of federal control of the railroads, Mr. Spencer served as general solicitor for the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, the Southern Pacific lines north of Ashland, the Northern Pacific Terminal of Oregon, the Pacific Coast Railroad and the San Francisco & Portland Steamship Company. He is also a director and attorney for the Hibernia Commercial and Savings Bank of Portland. On June 15, 1898, in Portland, Mr. Spencer was united in marriage to Miss Margaret Fenton, a daughter of James D. and Margaret A. Fenton, who were pioneers of Yamhill county, this state. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer are the parents of three children, namely: George Fenton, who is engaged in the hardware business in Portland; Margaret, who is a student in the University of Oregon; and Arthur Champlin, Jr., who is pursuing his pre-law course in the University of Washington. Mr. Spencer has always given the republican party his earnest support and has shown a deep interest in public activities, particularly such as affect the general welfare. He was one of the first members of the World war veterans state aid commission of Oregon. He has for thirty years been a member of the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks and also belongs to the Arlington Club, the Multnomah Club, the Multnomah Golf Club and the Chamber of Commerce. He maintains professional affiliation with the Multnomah County Bar Association, the Oregon State Bar Association and the American Bar Association. His religious connection is with the First Presbyterian church of Portland. Additional Comments: History of the Columbia River Valley from The Dalles to the Sea, Pages 166-167 ********** "Portland, Oregon, Its History and Builders." Author: Joseph Gaston S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., Chicago-Portland, 1911 Vol. 2, page 32 ARTHUR CHAMPLIN SPENCER Arthur Champlin Spencer, a member of the Portland bar who is now acting as attorney for the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, was born at Suffield,

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Connecticut, October 17, 1872, his parents being George Francis and Martha (Champlin) Spencer. He pursued his early education in the public schools of Deep River, Connecticut, passing through consecutive grades to his graduation from high school at that place with the class of June, 1889. His more specifically literary course was received in the Connecticut Literary Institution at Suffield, Connecticut, and in the Vermont Academy at Saxton's River, Vermont, completing the course in the latter institution in June, 1891. Mr. Spencer made his initial step in the business world as a clerk in a general merchandise store at Deep River, and after being thus employed for a time, began clerking in the Deep River National Bank. He came to the west in 1893 and after thorough preparation for the bar, his studies being pursued in the University of Oregon, he was admitted to practice before the Oregon courts in June, 1895. He has since followed this calling in Portland and while advancement at the bar is proverbially slow, no dreary novitiate awaited him. He soon became established in a successful law practice that has connected him with much important litigation work in the courts and he was deputy district attorney for the fourth judicial district of Oregon from 1900 until 1904. He never fails to give a thorough preparation and his close and careful analysis of a case enables him to assemble his points with regard to their due relative value, never for a moment losing sight of the important point upon which the decision of every case finally depends. After engaging for several years in general practice he was appointed six years ago as attorney for the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company which he now represents in a legal capacity. On the 15th of June, 1898, in Portland, Mr. Spencer was united in marriage to Miss Margaret Fenton, a daughter of James D. and Margaret A. Fenton. Their children are: George Fenton, aged ten years; Margaret, four years of age; and Arthur Champlin, a year old. Mr. Spencer belongs to the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and gives his political endorsement at the polls to the republican party. But the honors and emoluments of office have no attraction for him as he prefers to concentrate his energies upon his professional duties, in which field he has displayed comprehensive knowledge with special efficiency in the department of railroad law, to which he is now devoting his attention. *********** 1910 Census OR Multnomah Portland 5-wd Dist 168 Pg 98B(16-18 April 1910 Laura C McDonald) Line 1 462 52 53 Spencer Arthur C Head MW 37 M1 11 Connecticut US US Lawyer RR -------------------, Margaret Wife FW 36 M1 11 (3 children 3 Alive) Oregon Missouri Kentucky -------------------, Fenton G Son MW 20 S Oregon Connecticut Oregon -------------------, Margaret Daughter FW 3 S Oregon Connecticut Oregon -------------------, Arthur C Jr Son MW 12/12 S Oregon Connecticut Oregon Fenton Margaret A Mother-in-law FW 79 Wd (10 Children 9 Alive) Kentucky NC Kentucky Armington Margaret Servant FW 28 S California Canada Iowa Nurse Peterson Emma Servant FW 19 S Sweden Sweden Sweden Cook ********** 1920 Census OR Multnomah Portland ED 41 Pg 13A line 13 562 232 306 Spencer Arthur C Head MW 47 M CT CT CT Attorney Railroad ---------, Margaret F Wife FW 45 M OR MO KY ---------, Fenton Son MW 19 S OR CT OR ---------, Margaret Daughter FW 13 S OR CT OR

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---------, Chaplin Son MW 10 S OR CT OR Bagenstor Anna Servant FW 17 S WA Switzerland Switzerland Servant Private Home ********** 1930 Census OR Multnomah Portland ED 95 Pg 2B Line 62 565 38 58 Spencer Arthur C Head MW 57 M 25 CT CT CT Lawyer Railroad ---------, Margaret Wife FW 56 M 24 OR MO KY ---------, George F Son MW 30 S OR CT OR Laborer Coathanger Mfg ---------, Margaret Daugther FW 23 S OR CT OR Nelson Vera Servant FW 21 S Sweden Sweden Sweden 1915 Pa Servant Private family Spenser Arthur C Jr Son MW 21 S OR CT OR More About ARTHUR CHAMPLIN SPENCER: Burial: Riverview Cem, Portland, Oregon Census 1: 1900, OR Mutlnomah Portland Wd-2 Dist 43 Pg 137A(See Mother-in-law, Margaret Pinkerton Fenton) Census 2: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland 5-wd Dist 168 Pg 98B Census 3: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 41 Pg 13A Census 4: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 95 Pg 2B More About ARTHUR SPENCER and MARGARET FENTON: Marriage: 15 Jun 1898, Portland, , Oregon Children of MARGARET FENTON and ARTHUR SPENCER are: i. GEORGE FENTON4 SPENCER, b. 18 Mar 1900, Portland, , Oregon; d. 05 Jul 1951, Portland, , Oregon98. More About GEORGE FENTON SPENCER: Burial: Mt Calvary Cem, Portland, Oregon Census 1: 1900, OR Mutlnomah Portland Wd-2 Dist 43 Pg 137A(See Grandmother, Margaret Pinkerton Fenton) Census 2: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland 5-wd Dist 168 Pg 98B(See Father) Census 3: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 41 Pg 13A(See Father) Census 4: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 95 Pg 2B(See Father) ii. MARGARET SPENCER, b. 16 Aug 1906, Portland, , Oregon; d. 21 Jan 1960, Portland, , Oregon99; m. SAMUEL P LOCKWOOD, 08 Sep 1934, Portland, , Oregon; b. Jan 1906; d. 06 Oct 1972, Multnomah, OR100. More About MARGARET SPENCER: Burial: Riverview Cem, Portland, Oregon Census 1: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland 5-wd Dist 168 Pg 98B(See Father) Census 2: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 41 Pg 13A(See Father) Census 3: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 95 Pg 2B(See Father) More About SAMUEL LOCKWOOD and MARGARET SPENCER: Marriage: 08 Sep 1934, Portland, , Oregon iii. ARTHUR CHAMPLIN SPENCER, b. 30 Mar 1909, Portland, , Oregon; d. 16 Oct 1954, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon101. More About ARTHUR CHAMPLIN SPENCER: Burial: Riverview Cem, Portland, Oregon Census 1: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland 5-wd Dist 168 Pg 98B(See Father) Census 2: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 41 Pg 13A(See Father)

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Census 3: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 95 Pg 2B(See Father) 19. MARY3 OWENS (MARTHA ANN

2 PINKERTON, DAVID

1) was born Abt. 1856 in Missouri,

and died Abt. 1909. She married ROBERT A LOCKETT 24 May 1871 in Umatilla, OR102, son of THOMAS LOCKETT and EUPHEMIA AGNEW. He was born 29 Nov 1838 in Henderson county, Kentucky, and died 18 Jan 1922 in Malheur, Oregon103. More About MARY OWENS: Burial: Dell Cemetery, Malheur County, Oregon104 Census 1: 1860, MO Clark Washington Image 19(See Father) Census 2: 1870, OR Umatilla Pendleton to Willow Creek Pg 355B(See Father) Census 3: 1880, OR Baker Stone ED 3 Pg 41B(See Husband) Census 4: 1900, OR Malheur Stone ED 28 Pg 7A(See Husband) Notes for ROBERT A LOCKETT: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jtenlen/ORBios/ralockett.txt An Illustrated history of Baker, Grant, Malheur and Harney Counties : with a brief outline of the early history of the state of Oregon." Chicago?: Western Historical Pub. Co., 1902. Page 626. Malheur County. HON. ROBERT A. LOCKETT This well known and prominent citizen of Malheur county is one of the largest stockmen of the county, a progressive and capable man, a pioneer of the state, a man of broad and stirring experiences, and withal, doubtless the person, more than any other, that laid the foundation and perfected the organization of Malheur county, and it is very fitting that he should be granted especial mention in this volume of his county's history. Robert A. was born in Henderson county, Kentucky, on November 29, 1838, being the son of Thomas I. and Euphemia (Agnew) Lockett. He was reared on a tobacco farm and assisted his father in the work of the farm and in portions of the year attended school inÊa log house, the same being furnished with split logs for seats and the virgin ground for floor. Here, young Lockett acquired the discipline in literary lore that fortified him for the walks of life, which, however, has constantly been augmented by a strong and inquiring mind in various lines of research. In 1852 he was called to mourn the death of his mother, and in 1858 he migrated to Clarke county, Missouri, and the following year went to Pike's Peak with ox teams and returned the next fall in the same manner. While at that famous mountain he followed mining and upon his return went to visit his father in the old Kentucky home, remaining there until the spring of 1862, when he pressed to the front and enlisted in Company A., Tenth Kentucky Cavalry, in the Confederate army, in General Morgan's command. He entered as private and at the battle of Murfreesboro, he was promoted to a first lieutenancy, the date being November, 1862. He was wounded at the battle of Stone River, caused by his horse falling on him. He was in many hotly contested skirmishes and in heavy battles and at the close of hostilities, he was discharged and on May 1, 1865, he started across the plains with a train of one hundred wagons, being elected captain. One skirmish with the Indians at Laramie plains resulted in wounding one white man, but no other casualties occurred, but the hardships of the arduous journey were many and serious. At Green river the train disbanded and our subject came on to Salt Lake and later to Boise, arriving at the latter place on October 20, 1865. The following spring he went to Idaho City and followed mining until 1871, then went to Umatilla county, Oregon, and there occurred the happy event of the marriage of Mr. Lockett and Miss Mary E., daughter of Arphaxad and Martha (Pinkerton) Owens, the nuptials taking place on March 22, 1871. In 1872 Mr. Lockett

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removed to the vicinity of the mouth of the Owyhee river and embarked in stock raising. In 1879 he came to lower Willow creek and has lived here ever since, his present home being one mile north from Dell. He owns about one thousand acres all fenced, and mostly bottom land and he raises great quantities of alfalfa hay, having abundance of water. He has a fine dwelling, good orchard, barns, outbuildings and a large herd of cattle and some horses. Before Malheur county was cut off from Baker county in the state legislature and it was he who dictated the bill which made a county of Malheur, and much credit is due him in his energetic and capable labors to accomplish this wise end. At the present time Mr. Lockett is active in politics and is justice of the peace. He and his estimable wife are parents of the following children: Marshall, married to Dora Stark, living in Portland; Hardin, married to Susie Sawyer; Hickman, married to Bertha Tague; Thomas J., at Ontario; Mattie, Lee, Clyde, Early. Mr. Lockett is a man of distinction both in labors of upbuilding the county and prosecuting private business enterprises, and also in his happy endowments of affability, keen foresight, wise judgment, and stanch integrity and he has won the esteem and confidence of all. ********** http://www.geocities.com/malheurcountyrecords/deathnotices.htm LOCKETT, Robert A b. 29 Nov 1839 at Ky. d. 18 Jan 1922 at Vale, age 83y lm 20d, cause of death old age, s/o Thomas J. Lockett b. Ky. Euphemia Agnew b. Ky., burial Jamieson, undertaker Nelson. *********** American Civil War Soldiers about R A Lockett Name: R A Lockett , Enlistment Date: 01 June 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Confederacy State Served: Kentucky Unit Numbers: 1878 Service Record: Enlisted as a Lieutenant 2nd Class on 01 June 1862 Commission in Company A, 10th Cavalry Regiment Kentucky on 01 June 1862. ************* http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:F18vvTMEk08J:www.idahohistory.net/civilwar_l.html+%22+Idaho%22+%22Lockett%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=32 Idaho Civil War Veterans LOCKETT, Robert A 1839 - 1922 Oregon Confederate Army, Mogan's Raiders ********** 1880 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Baker > Stone > District 3 (15 June 1880) Line 27 99 102 Locket, Robert A. WM 41 M Stock Raiser KY KY KY ------------Mary E. WF 27 Wife M Keeping House MO KY KY ------------Francis M. WF 7 Son At Home OR KY MO ------------Harden A. WM 6 Son At Home OR KY MO ------------Hickman WM 4 Son At Home OR KY MO ------------Thomas J. WM 2 Son At Home OR KY MO ------------Martha G. WF 1/12 May Dau At Home OR KY MO

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Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Stone, Baker, Oregon; Roll: T9_1080; Family History Film: 1255080; Page: 41.2000; Enumeration District: 3; Image: 0082. ======================= 1900 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Malheur > Stone > District 28 (26-27 June 1900) Line 30 139 145 Lockett, Robert Head WM Nov 1838 61 M@29yrs KY KY KY Farmer ------------Mary E. Wife WF May 1853 47 M@29yrs (8-8) MO KY KY ------------Hardin A. Son WM Aug 1894 25 S OR KY MO Farm Laborer ------------Thomas J. Son WM Feb 1878 22 S OR KY MO Farm Laborer ------------Lee Son WM Nov 1882 17 S OR KY MO Farm Laborer ------------Clyde Son WM Jul 1885 14 S OR KY MO Farm Laborer ------------Erla Son WM May 1887 12 S OR KY MO Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Stone, Malheur, Oregon; Roll: T623 1349; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 28. ===================== 1920 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Malheur > Brogan > District 120 (16 January 1920) Line 73 FM 69 81 Lockett, Robert A. Head MW 81 Wd KY KY KY None Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Brogan, Malheur, Oregon; Roll: T625_1497; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 120; Image: 83. ====================== More About ROBERT A LOCKETT: Burial: Dell Cemetery, Malheur County, Oregon105 Census 1: 1850, KY Henderson Dist 2 Pg 361(See Father) Census 2: 1860, KY Henderson Division 1 Pg 141(See Father) Census 3: 1880, OR Baker Stone ED 3 Pg 41B Census 4: 1900, OR Malheur Stone ED 28 Pg 7A Census 5: 1920, OR Malheur Brogan ED 120 Pg 4B Marriage Notes for MARY OWENS and ROBERT LOCKETT: Owens, M. E. Marriage: R. Lockett married M. Owens on May 24, 1871 in Umatilla County, OR. Gender: Female Source Location: Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfiche reference number(s) 6088045. More About ROBERT LOCKETT and MARY OWENS: Marriage: 24 May 1871, Umatilla, OR106 Children of MARY OWENS and ROBERT LOCKETT are: 47. i. FRANCIS MARSHALL4 LOCKETT, b. Aug 1872, Oregon; d. Abt. 1954. 48. ii. HARDEN ARPHAXID LOCKETT, b. 06 Aug 1874, Oregon; d. 08 Oct 1946, Weiser, Washington, Idaho. 49. iii. ROBERT HICKMAN LOCKETT, b. 27 Apr 1876, Oregon. iv. THOMAS J. LOCKETT, b. Feb 1878, Oregon; d. 04 Jan 1954, Seattle, King, Washington107; m. EDYTHE RICHARD, 10 Aug 1903, Caldwell, Canyon CO., Idaho108; b. Abt. 1879, Nevada; d. 28 Jun 1952, Toppenish, Washington109. Notes for THOMAS J. LOCKETT:

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1910 United States Federal Census > Nevada > Esmeralda > Goldfield > District 26 25-27 April 1910) Line 89 520 Franklin St, 313 315 Lockett, Thomas J. Head MW 34 M1/8yrs OR KY KY Miner/Gold Mine -------------Edith E. Wife FW 31 M2/8yrs (1-1) NV PA OR None -------------Scharley Stepson MW 12 S NV WI NV None Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Goldfield, Esmeralda, Nevada; Roll: T624_858; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 26; Image: 890. ********* 1930 Census WA Yakima Zillah ED 47 Pg 2A line 39 36 36 Lockett Thomas J Head MW 52 M 30 OR KY MO Farmer Fruit Ranch ----------, Edythe E Wife FW 52 M 30 NV NV OR Fisher Medora Mother-in-law FW 75 M 20 OR GA MO More About THOMAS J. LOCKETT: Census 1: 1880, OR Baker Stone ED 3 Pg 41B(See Father) Census 2: 1900, OR Malheur Stone ED 28 Pg 7A(See Father) Census 3: 1910, NV Esmerald Goldfield ED 26 Pg 9B Census 4: 1930, WA Yakima Zillah ED 47 Pg 2A Notes for EDYTHE RICHARD: Details For Marriage ID#33974 Groom Last Name: WESTROPE Groom First Name: J. O. Groom Residence: Willow Creek Bride Last Name: RICHARD Bride First Name: Edyth E. Bride Residence: Willow Creek Place: Date: 03 Nov 1896 County of Record: Humboldt State: Nevada Volume: B Page: 144 More About EDYTHE RICHARD: Census 1: 1910, NV Esmerald Goldfield ED 26 Pg 9B(See Husband) Census 2: 1930, WA Yakima Zillah ED 47 Pg 2A(See Husband) More About THOMAS LOCKETT and EDYTHE RICHARD: Marriage: 10 Aug 1903, Caldwell, Canyon CO., Idaho110 50. v. MARTHA G. LOCKETT, b. Apr 1880, Malheur, Oregon; d. 06 Apr 1957, Malheur, Oregon. 51. vi. FITZHUGH LEE LOCKETT, b. 15 Nov 1882, Oregon. vii. CLYDE LOCKETT, b. Jul 1885, Oregon; d. 21 Feb 1903. More About CLYDE LOCKETT: Burial: Dell Cemetery, Malheur County, Oregon111 Census: 1900, OR Malheur Stone ED 28 Pg 7A(See Father)

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52. viii. DAVID EARL LOCKETT, b. 04 May 1887, Vail, Oregon; d. 10 Nov 1951, Payette, Idaho. 20. WILLIAM PRICE3 OWENS (MARTHA ANN

2 PINKERTON, DAVID

1) was born Apr 1864

in Missouri, and died Abt. 1935. He married MARTHA LOUISE MCCULLOUGH 18 Dec 1884 in Umatilla, OR112. She was born Aug 1869 in Oregon, and died Abt. 1938. Notes for WILLIAM PRICE OWENS: Washington State and Territorial Censuses, 1857-1892 > Lincoln > Not Stated Line 38 Owens, W.P. 27 M W Stockman Marr MO Louisa 20 F W Marr AR Next page Line 1 Owens, Wm 5 M W S Jno 2 M W S Ralph 1 M W S Source Information: Ancestry.com. Washington State and Territorial Censuses, 1857-1892 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Original data: Washington. Washington Territorial Census Rolls, 1857-1892. Olympia, Washington: Washington State Archives. M1, 20 rolls ================== *********** 1900 Census WA Okanogan Johnson ED 45 Pg 3A line 16 62 62 Owens William P Head WM Apr 1864 36 M 15 MO KY KY Farmer ---------, Martha L Wife WF Aug 1869 30 M 15 (6 Children 6 Alive) OR IA MO ---------, William P Son WM Jan 1882 17 S OR OR OR ---------, John H Son WM Oct 1885 14 OR MO OR At School ---------, Ralph A Son WM Oct 1887 12 S OR MO OR At School ---------, Glenn A Son WM Sept 1889 10 S WA MO OR At School ---------, Frank Son WM Sept 1892 7 S WA MO OR At School (twins) ---------, Fannie Daughter WF Sept 1892 7 S WA MO OR At School ********* 1910 Census WA Okanogan Beeman ED 127 Pg 11A line 20 330 332 Owens William M Head MW 26 S OR MO OR Farmer Home Farm Line 25 333 335 Owens William P Head MW 46 M1 25 MO KY KY Farmer Home Farm ---------, Martha Wife FW 43 M1 28 (8 Children 8 Alive) OR MO IA ---------, Frank Son MW 18 S WA MO OR ---------, Ione Daughter FW 6 S WA MO OR ---------, Myrte Daughter FW 3 S WA MO OR Line 30 334 336 Owens Ralph Head MW 22 S OR MO OR Farmer Home Farm **********

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1920 Census WA Okanogan Loomis ED 88 Pg 1B line 52 161 16 Owens John H Head MW 33 M OR MO OR Butcher Meat Market ---------, Ellen E Wife FW 20 M Un Na Canada Canada Ireland Butcher Meat Market Line 88 Fm 25 25 Owens William P Head MW 56 M MO MO KY Farmer Hay & Stock ---------, Martha L Wife FW 54 M OR OH MO ---------, Ione E Daughter FW 16 S WA MO OR ---------, Myrtle O Daughter FW 14 S WA MO OR ---------, Lilian E Daughter FW 10 S WA MO OR ********* 1930 Census WA Okanogan Loomis ED 20 Pg 2B line 61 50 50 Owens William P Head MW 67 M 20 MO KY KY Farmer Stock & Dairy ---------, Martha L Wife FW 63 M 17 OR KY KY Line 63 51 51 Gillette Don Head MW 22 M WA MO ID Laborer Farm ---------, Myrtle N Wife FW 24 M WA MO OR ---------, John H Son MW 3 S WA WA WA Line 66 52 52 Owens John H Head MW 54 M 23 OR MO OR Farmer Fruit Farm ---------, Ellen E Wife FW 29 M 18 Canada Canada Ireland ---------, William N Son MW 1 6/12 S WA OR Canada More About WILLIAM PRICE OWENS: Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Loomis, Okanogan County, Washington113 Census 1: 1870, OR Umatilla Pendleton to Willow Creek Pg 355B(See Father) Census 2: 1880, OR Umatilla Milton Umatilla Pg 17A(See Father) Census 3: 1880, OR Umatilla Pendleton Meadows Pg 64D(See Father) Census 4: 1889, WA Lincoln Pg 220 Census 5: 1900, WA Okanogan Johnson ED 45 Pg 3A Census 6: 1910, WA Okanogan Beeman ED 127 Pg 11A Census 7: 1920, WA Okanogan Loomis ED 88 Pg 1B Census 8: 1930, WA Okanogan Loomis ED 20 Pg 2B Notes for MARTHA LOUISE MCCULLOUGH: Details For Marriage ID#288975 Groom Last Name: PEDIGO Groom First Name: W. H. Groom Residence: Bride Last Name: MCCOLLOUGH Bride First Name: Louisa Bride Residence: Place: Date: 15 Jan 1882 County of Record: Umatilla State: Oregon Volume: D

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Page: 103 More About MARTHA LOUISE MCCULLOUGH: Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Loomis, Okanogan County, Washington113 Census 1: 1900, WA Okanogan Johnson ED 45 Pg 3A(See Husband) Census 2: 1889, WA Lincoln Pg 220(See Husband) Census 3: 1910, WA Okanogan Beeman ED 127 Pg 11A(See Husband) Census 4: 1920, WA Okanogan Loomis ED 88 Pg 1B(See Husband) Census 5: 1930, WA Okanogan Loomis ED 20 Pg 2B(See Husband) Marriage Notes for WILLIAM OWENS and MARTHA MCCULLOUGH: Owens, William Marriage: William Owens married Louisa Pedigo on Dec 18, 1884 in Umatilla County, OR. Gender: Male Source Location: Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfiche reference number(s) 6088045. More About WILLIAM OWENS and MARTHA MCCULLOUGH: Marriage: 18 Dec 1884, Umatilla, OR114 Children of WILLIAM OWENS and MARTHA MCCULLOUGH are: i. WILLIAM MATHERSON4 OWENS, b. 12 Jan 1882, Umatilla, Oregon. Notes for WILLIAM MATHERSON OWENS: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about William Matherson Owens Name: William Matherson Owens City: Not Stated County: Okanogan State: Washington Birth Date: 12 Jan 1882 Race: White Roll: 1991725 DraftBoard: 0 Nearest Relative: William P. Owens, Loomis Wash ******** 1910 Census WA Okanogan Beeman ED 127 Pg 11A line 20 330 332 Owens William M Head MW 26 S OR MO OR Farmer Home Farm Line 25 333 335 Owens William P Head MW 46 M1 25 MO KY KY Farmer Home Farm ---------, Martha Wife FW 43 M1 28 (8 Children 8 Alive) OR MO IA ---------, Frank Son MW 18 S WA MO OR ---------, Ione Daughter FW 6 S WA MO OR ---------, Myrte Daughter FW 3 S WA MO OR Line 30 334 336 Owens Ralph Head MW 22 S OR MO OR Farmer Home Farm More About WILLIAM MATHERSON OWENS: Census 1: 1889, WA Lincoln Pg 220(See Father) Census 2: 1900, WA Okanogan Johnson ED 45 Pg 3A(See Father) Census 3: 1910, WA Okanogan Beeman ED 127 Pg 11A

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53. ii. JOHN HENRY OWENS, b. 17 Oct 1885, Umatilla, Oregon; d. 17 Oct 1943, Okanogan, Washington. iii. RALPH ARFACID OWENS, b. 11 Oct 1887, Umatilla, Oregon; d. Abt. 1966; m. BLANCHE ?; b. Abt. 1887, Indiana; d. Abt. 1975. Notes for RALPH ARFACID OWENS: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about Ralph Arfacid Owens Name: Ralph Arfacid Owens City: Not Stated County: Okanogan State: Washington Birthplace: Umatilla, Oregon Birth Date: 11 Oct 1887 Race: Caucasian (White) Roll: 1991725 DraftBoard: 0 ******** 1910 Census WA Okanogan Beeman ED 127 Pg 11A line 20 330 332 Owens William M Head MW 26 S OR MO OR Farmer Home Farm Line 25 333 335 Owens William P Head MW 46 M1 25 MO KY KY Farmer Home Farm ---------, Martha Wife FW 43 M1 28 (8 Children 8 Alive) OR MO IA ---------, Frank Son MW 18 S WA MO OR ---------, Ione Daughter FW 6 S WA MO OR ---------, Myrte Daughter FW 3 S WA MO OR Line 30 334 336 Owens Ralph Head MW 22 S OR MO OR Farmer Home Farm ********** 1920 Census WA Okanogan Loomis ED 88 Pg 5B Line 61 Fm 143 143 Owens Ralph Head MW 33 M OR MO OR Farmer Hay & Stock --------, Blanche Wife FW 33 M IN IN IN *********** 1930 Census 1930 Census WA Okanogan Loomis ED 20 Pg 2B Line 88 62 62 Owens Ralph A Head MW 42 M 24 OR MO OR Farmer Stock Farm ---------, Blanche P Wife FW 42 M 18 IN OH OH Baker Fred C Step Son MW 22 S IN IN IN Farm Laborer Farm Sheela Earl W Lodger MW 17 S IN US US Farm Laborer Farm Line 88 62 62 Owens Ralph A Head MW 42 M 24 OR MO OR Farmer Stock Farm ---------, Blanche P Wife FW 42 M 18 IN OH OH Baker Fred C Step Son MW 22 S IN IN IN Farm Laborer Farm Sheela Earl W Lodger MW 17 S IN US US Farm Laborer Farm More About RALPH ARFACID OWENS:

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Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Loomis, Okanogan County, Washington115 Census 1: 1889, WA Lincoln Pg 220(See Father) Census 2: 1900, WA Okanogan Johnson ED 45 Pg 3A(See Father) Census 3: 1910, WA Okanogan Beeman ED 127 Pg 11A Census 4: 1920, WA Okanogan Loomis ED 88 Pg 5B Census 5: 1930, 1930 Census WA Okanogan Loomis ED 20 Pg 2B More About BLANCHE ?: Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Loomis, Okanogan County, Washington116 Census 1: 1920, WA Okanogan Loomis ED 88 Pg 5B(See Husband) Census 2: 1930, 1930 Census WA Okanogan Loomis ED 20 Pg 2B(See Husband) 54. iv. GLEN ARCHIBALD OWENS, b. 11 Sep 1889, Sprague, Washington; d. Jan 1965, Washington. v. FRANK RAYMOND OWENS, b. 19 Sep 1892, Okanogan, Washington117. Notes for FRANK RAYMOND OWENS: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about Frankie Ray Owens Name: Frankie Ray Owens City: Not Stated County: Okanogan State: Washington Birthplace: Okanogan, Washington Birth Date: 24 Sep 1892 Race: Caucasian (White) Roll: 1991725 DraftBoard: 0 ************* 1920 United States Federal Census > Washington > Okanogan > Loomis > District 88 (7-9 Jan 1920) Line 80 Fm 56 56 Owens, Frank R. Head OM MW 26 S WA MO OR Farmer/Stock and Grain Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Loomis, Okanogan, Washington; Roll: T625_1934; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 88; Image: 289. ======================== Possible death date: Montana Death Index, 1907-2002 about Frank Owens Name: Frank Owens Age: 73 Estimated birth year: 1891 Death Date: 21 Oct 1964 Death County: Phillips Residence County: Phillips Marital Status: Single--Never Married Index Number: 5984 Source: Montana State Genealogical Society More About FRANK RAYMOND OWENS:

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Census 1: 1900, WA Okanogan Johnson ED 45 Pg 3A(See Father) Census 2: 1910, WA Okanogan Beeman ED 127 Pg 11A(See Father) Census 3: 1920, WA Okanogan Loomis ED 88 pg 2B 55. vi. FANNIE M OWENS, b. 19 Sep 1892, Okanogan, Washington. vii. IONE OWENS, b. Abt. 1904, Okanogan, Washington. More About IONE OWENS: Census 1: 1910, WA Okanogan Beeman ED 127 Pg 11A(See Father) Census 2: 1920, WA Okanogan Loomis ED 88 Pg 1B(See Father) 56. viii. MYRTLE OWENS, b. 13 Sep 1906, Okanogan, Washington; d. 24 Mar 1999, Omak, Okanogan, Washington. ix. LILLIAN E OWENS, b. 30 Oct 1910, Okanogan, Washington118; d. Abt. 1939; m. ? BIGELOW. More About LILLIAN E OWENS: Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Loomis, Okanogan County, Washington119 Census: 1920, WA Okanogan Loomis ED 88 Pg 1B(See Father) 21. GEORGE RANIE3 HAMERSLEY (ELIZABETH

2 PINKERTON, DAVID

1) was born 18 Nov

1854 in Clark, Missouri, and died 12 May 1927 in Talent, Jackson, OR. He married LOVINA JANE HARRIS 08 Dec 1872 in Lane County, OR. She was born 13 Oct 1857 in Shasta, Shasta, CA, and died 23 Nov 1922 in Oregon State Hospital, Salem, Marion, OR120. Notes for GEORGE RANIE HAMERSLEY: 1880 Census OR Lake ED 60 Pg 178D Line 31 133 Hamersley George R WM 25 Laborer MO IN KY --------, Alonzo R WM 6 Son OR MO OR --------, Ella J WF 4 Daughter OR MO OR --------, Jessee E WM 3 Son OR MO OR ********* 1900 Census OR Klamath Klamath Indian Reservation ED 179 Pg 29A Line 31 9 10 Hammersley George H Head WM Nov 1854 45 M 28 MO IN IN Farm Laborer --------, Lovina Wife WF Oct 1857 42 M 28 (12 Children 11 Alive) CA IL MO --------, Jesse E Sone WM Nov 1877 22 S OR MO CA Farm Laborer --------, Theodore Son WM April 1879 21 S OR MO CA Farm Laborer --------, William Son WM Nov 1880 19 S OR MO CA Farm Laborer --------, Thomas Son WM June 1885 14 S OR MO CA Farm Laborer --------, Ruby May Daughter WF Feb 1887 13 S OR MO CA --------, Marsha M Daughter WF April 1891 9 S OR MO CA --------, Ernest Son WM Nov 1893 6 S OR MO CA --------, Gracie Daughter WF May 1896 4 S OR MO CA Bixby Victor Lodger WM Mar 1866 35 S England England England 1899 9/12 Al Sailor ************ 1910 Census OR Douglas Days Creek ED 77 Pg 8A Line 5 153 153 Hamersley George Head MW 56 M1 38 IA IN KY Farmer Own Farm ---------, Lovina Wife FW 52 M1 38 (12 Children 11 Alive) CA IL MO

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---------, Ernest Son MW 16 S OR IA CA ---------, Grace Daughter 14 S OR IA CA More About GEORGE RANIE HAMERSLEY: Census 1: 1860, MO Grundy Marion Pg 371A(See Father) Census 2: 1870, CA Siskiyou Surprise Valley Lake City Pg 636A(See Father) Census 3: 1880, OR Lake ED 60 Pg 178D Census 4: 1900, OR Klamath Klamath Indian Reservation ED 179 Pg 29A Census 5: 1910, OR Douglas Days Creek ED 77 Pg 8A More About LOVINA JANE HARRIS: Census 1: 1900, OR Klamath Klamath Indian Reservation ED 179 Pg 29A(See Husband) Census 2: 1910, OR Douglas Days Creek ED 77 Pg 8A(See Husband) Marriage Notes for GEORGE HAMERSLEY and LOVINA HARRIS: Hammersley, George Marriage: George Hammersley married Louisa Harris on Dec 08, 1872 in Lane County, OR. Gender: Male Source Location: Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfilm reference number(s) 1033656 item 2. More About GEORGE HAMERSLEY and LOVINA HARRIS: Marriage: 08 Dec 1872, Lane County, OR Children of GEORGE HAMERSLEY and LOVINA HARRIS are: i. ALONZO OREN4 HAMERSLEY, b. 03 Aug 1873, Oregon; d. 30 Mar 1943, Trinity, California121; m. CARRIE MORGAN, 19 Jul 1896, Lane County, OR. Notes for ALONZO OREN HAMERSLEY: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about Oren Aloncz Hammersley Name: Oren Aloncz Hammersley [Oren Alonzo Hammersley] City: Not Stated County: Humboldt State: California Birth Date: 3 Aug 1873 Race: White Roll: 1530814 DraftBoard: 0 Nearest Relative: (cannot read) Wife ********* 1930 Census CA Trinity Hayfork ED 2 Pg 2B Line 59 Hammersley Oren A Hired Man MW 55 D 23 OR MO IL Miner Own Mine More About ALONZO OREN HAMERSLEY: Census 1: 1880, OR Lake ED 60 Pg 178D(See Father) Census 2: 1930, CA Trinity Hayfork ED 2 Pg 2B Marriage Notes for ALONZO HAMERSLEY and CARRIE MORGAN: Hammersly, Alonzo Marriage: Alonzo Hammersly married Carrie Morgan on Jul 19, 1896 in Lane County, OR.

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Gender: Male Source Location: Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfilm reference number(s) 1033656 item 2. More About ALONZO HAMERSLEY and CARRIE MORGAN: Marriage: 19 Jul 1896, Lane County, OR ii. ELLA HAMERSLEY, b. Abt. 1876, Oregon. More About ELLA HAMERSLEY: Census: 1880, OR Lake ED 60 Pg 178D(See Father) iii. JESSIE E HAMERSLEY, b. 23 Nov 1877, Oregon; d. 02 Aug 1957, Sacramento, California122; m. SESI ?; b. Abt. 1879, Iowa. Notes for JESSIE E HAMERSLEY: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about Jesse Edward Hammersly Name: Jesse Edward Hammersly City: Portland County: Multnomah State: Oregon Birth Date: 23 Nov 1877 Race: White Roll: 1852143 DraftBoard: 6 *********** 1910 Census OR Josephine North Grants Pass ED 123 Pg 6A line 12 28 Savage Gilbert M Head MW 54 M 1 29 OR Canada Canada Farmer General farm ---------, Elvina Wife FW 52 M1 29 (1 Child 1 Alive) OR IN IN ---------, Mary Daughter FW 28 S OR OR OR Hammersly Jesse E Boarder MW 33 S OR MO CA Laborer Home Farm ********** 1930 Census CA Shasta Township 1 ED 6 Pg 3B Line 75 140 140 Hammersly Jesse Head MW 52 M 42 OR MO CA Farmer Own Farm ---------, Sesi Wife FW 51 M 41 IA France Spain More About JESSIE E HAMERSLEY: Census 1: 1880, OR Lake ED 60 Pg 178D(See Father) Census 2: 1900, OR Klamath Klamath Indian Reservation ED 179 Pg 29A(See Father) Census 3: 1910, OR Josephine North Grants Pass ED 123 Pg 6A Census 4: 1930, CA Shasta Township 1 ED 6 Pg 3B More About SESI ?: Census: 1930, CA Shasta Township 1 ED 6 Pg 3B(See Husband) 57. iv. THEODORE ALISON HAMERSLEY, b. 06 Apr 1878, Oregon; d. 13 Aug 1958, Sacramento, California. 58. v. THOMAS GEORGE HAMERSLEY, b. 11 Jun 1885, Monroe, Benton, OR; d. 02 Mar 1968, Weaverville, Trinity, CA. vi. RUBY MAY HAMERSLEY, b. Feb 1887, Oregon. More About RUBY MAY HAMERSLEY:

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Census: 1900, OR Klamath Klamath Indian Reservation ED 179 Pg 29A(See Father) vii. MARSHA M HAMERSLEY, b. Apr 1891, Oregon. More About MARSHA M HAMERSLEY: Census: 1900, OR Klamath Klamath Indian Reservation ED 179 Pg 29A(See Father) 59. viii. ERNEST MARVIN HAMERSLEY, b. 25 Nov 1892, Oregon; d. 26 Dec 1983, Coupeville, Island, Washington. ix. GRACIE HAMERSLEY, b. May 1896, Oregon. More About GRACIE HAMERSLEY: Census 1: 1900, OR Klamath Klamath Indian Reservation ED 179 Pg 29A(See Father) Census 2: 1910, OR Douglas Days Creek ED 77 Pg 8A(See Father) 22. MARY C3 HAMERSLEY (ELIZABETH

2 PINKERTON, DAVID

1) was born 08 Oct 1856 in

Clark, Missouri, and died 26 Jan 1902 in Alsea, Benton, OR. She married FRANCIS MEREDITH SEITS 18 Apr 1875. He was born Abt. 1853 in Missouri, and died Abt. 1913. More About MARY C HAMERSLEY: Burial: Alsea Cemetery, Benton Co, OR123 Census 1: 1860, MO Grundy Marion Pg 371A(See Father) Census 2: 1870, CA Siskiyou Surprise Valley Lake City Pg 636A(See Father) Census 3: 1900, OR Lincoln Five Rivers ED 29 Pg 2A(See Husband) Notes for FRANCIS MEREDITH SEITS: 1900 Census OR Lincoln Five Rivers ED 29 Pg 2A Line 13 34 34 Seits Francis M Head WM Oct 1852 47 M 25 MO PA OH Farmer -------, Mary C Wife WF Oct 1856 43 M 25 (10 Children 9 Alive) MO IN IN -------, William H Son WM June 1880 19 S OR MO MO Farm Laborer -------, Lottie Daughter WF June 1882 17 S OR MO MO Servant -------, Katie Daughter WF May 1885 15 S OR MO MO At School -------, Mary E Daughter WF Jan 1887 13 S OR MO MO At School -------, Anna Daughter WF Apr 1890 10 S OR MO MO At School -------, Pearlie Daughter WF July 1892 7 S OR MO MO -------, Victor Son WM May 1895 5 S OR MO MO ********** 1910 Census OR Lincoln Five Rivers ED 169 Pg 2A Line 17 29 29 Seits Henry W Head MW 28 M1 1 9/12 OR MO MO Farmer Stock Farm ---------, Elizabeth Wife FW 22 M1 1 (1 child 1 Alive) IA MD IA ---------, Ila V Daughter FW 8/12 S OR IA OR Line 20 30 30 Seits Frank M Head MW 57 M2 1 MO PA IN Farmer Stock Farm ---------, Ida M Wife FW 51 M2 1 (3 Children 2 Alive) IA PA IN ---------, Victor M Son MW 15 S OR MO MO ---------, Pearl Daughter FW 17 S OR MO MO Gleason Lorrain step-son MW 8 S OR NY IA Line 25 31 31 Seits Samuel A Head MW 31 M1 3 CA MO MO Farmer Dairy Farm

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---------, Effie V Wife FW 22 M1 3 (1 Child 1 Alive) KS IL IL ---------, Rex J Son MW 2 S OR CA KS More About FRANCIS MEREDITH SEITS: Burial: Alsea Cemetery, Benton Co, OR124 Census 1: 1900, OR Lincoln Five Rivers ED 29 Pg 2A Census 2: 1910, OR Lincoln Five Rivers ED 169 Pg 2A More About FRANCIS SEITS and MARY HAMERSLEY: Marriage: 18 Apr 1875 Children of MARY HAMERSLEY and FRANCIS SEITS are: i. TRESSA4 SEITS. 60. ii. SAMUEL ABRAHAM SEITS, b. 05 Apr 1879, California; d. 13 May 1951, Linn, Oregon. 61. iii. HENRY WILLIAM SEITS, b. Jun 1880, Oregon; d. Abt. 1910. iv. OPHRA CHARLOTTE SEITS, b. Jun 1882, Oregon. More About OPHRA CHARLOTTE SEITS: Census: 1900, OR Lincoln Five Rivers ED 29 Pg 2A(See Father) v. FRANCIS CATHERINE SEITS, b. May 1885, Oregon. More About FRANCIS CATHERINE SEITS: Census: 1900, OR Lincoln Five Rivers ED 29 Pg 2A(See Father) 62. vi. MARY ELLEN SEITS, b. 08 Jan 1888, Alsea, Benton, Oregon; d. 23 May 1979, North Bend, Coos, Oregon. vii. ANNA ELIZABETH SEITS, b. Apr 1890, Oregon. More About ANNA ELIZABETH SEITS: Census: 1900, OR Lincoln Five Rivers ED 29 Pg 2A(See Father) 63. viii. PEARL R. SEITS, b. Jul 1892, Oregon; d. 05 Nov 1976. 64. ix. VICTOR M. SEITS, b. 09 May 1895, Oregon; d. 09 Dec 1964. 23. WILLIAM HENRY3 HAMERSLEY (ELIZABETH

2 PINKERTON, DAVID

1) was born 22

Sep 1859 in Clark, Missouri, and died 21 Feb 1922 in Portland, Multnomah, OR. He married HULDA HANCOCK TAYLOR 03 Jun 1888 in Alsea, Benton, Oregon125. She was born 03 Dec 1867 in Alsea, Benton, Oregon, and died 14 Dec 1956 in Benton, Oregon126. Notes for WILLIAM HENRY HAMERSLEY: Patentee: WILLIAM H HAMERSLY Acres: 80 Issue Date: 6/14/1893 Land Office: Roseburg Authority: May 20, 1862: Homestead EntryOriginal (12 Stat. 392) Document Nr.: 3131 Accession/Serial Nr.: ORRAA 026616 BLM Serial Nr.: ORRAA 026616 N½SW 11/ 14-S 8-W No Willamette OR Benton ********* 1900 Census OR Benton Alsea ED 5 pg 1A line 35 14 14 Hammersly William Head WM Sept 1859 40 M 12 MO IN IA --------, Huldah M Wife WF Dec 1867 32 M 12 (3 Children 3 Alive) OR IL IL --------, Aggie Daughter WF Apr 1889 11 S OR MO OR --------, Roy Son WM Sept 1890 9 S OR MO OR --------, Lessie Daughter WF Jan 1893 7 S OR MO OR *********** 1910 Census OR Benton Alsea ED 12 Pg 1A

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Line 50 13 13 Hamersly Ezra E Head MW 42 M1 8 OR -- -- Farmer General Farm ---------, Nannie E Wife FW 33 M1 8 (3 Children 3 Alive) OR IL OR ---------, Clifford W Son MW 7 S OR OR OR ---------, Cecil D Son MW 5 S OR OR OR ---------, William G Son MW 2 S OR OR OR Line 55 14 14 ---------, William H Head MW 50 M2 21 MO IN KY Farmer General Farm ---------, Hulda M Wife MW 42 M1 21 (3 Children 3 Alive) OR MO IA Dressmaker ---------, Agness L Daughter FW 21 S OR MO OR ---------, Roy R Son MW 19 S OR MO OR ---------, Lessie E Daughter FW 17 S OR MO OR More About WILLIAM HENRY HAMERSLEY: Census 1: 1860, MO Grundy Marion Pg 371A(See Father) Census 2: 1870, CA Siskiyou Surprise Valley Lake City Pg 636A(See Father) Census 3: 1900, OR Benton Alsea ED 5 pg 1A Census 4: 1910, OR Benton Alsea ED 12 Pg 1B Notes for HULDA HANCOCK TAYLOR: 1920 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Deschutes > Bend > District 34 (3rd Jan 1920) Line 47 734 6 16 Spaulding, Alice D. Head Own M FW 54 S WI CanE IRE Manager/Hotel Margaret E. Sister FW 51 S WI CanE IRE Chamber Maid/Hotel Hammerley, Hulda Servant FW 51 D OR MO IA Servant/Hoel Allen Ophea Servant FW 19 S SD US US Servant/ Hotel Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Bend, Deschutes, Oregon; Roll: T625_1493; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 34; Image: 383. *********** 1930 United States Federal Census > California > San Diego > San Diego > District 144 (April 10 1930) Line 80 8370 Thorn Ave, 149 160 Marshall, Minnie Head Own/$8000 Radio FW 71 WD NY France NY None Hammersley, Hulda Lodger FW 61 WD OR MN IA None Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: San Diego, San Diego, California; Roll: 192; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 144; Image: 1091.0. More About HULDA HANCOCK TAYLOR: Burial: Alsea Cemetery, Benton Co, OR127 Census 1: 1900, OR Benton Alsea ED 5 pg 1A(See Husband) Census 2: 1910, OR Benton Alsea ED 12 Pg 1B(See Father) Census 3: 1920, OR Deschutes Bend ED 34 pg 1A Census 4: 1930, Ca San Diego San Diego ED 144 Pg 5B More About WILLIAM HAMERSLEY and HULDA TAYLOR: Marriage: 03 Jun 1888, Alsea, Benton, Oregon128 Children of WILLIAM HAMERSLEY and HULDA TAYLOR are: i. AGNES LOUISE4 HAMERSLEY, b. 20 Apr 1889, Alsea, Benton, Oregon129; d. 18 Mar 1957; m. (1) HARRY WEINBERG; m. (2) EARL OSBORN. Notes for AGNES LOUISE HAMERSLEY:

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1920 Census OR Umatilla Pendleton ED 165 Pg 16A Line 29 708 362 387 Ridings George W Head MW 37 M OR MO OR Laborer Common ----------, Lessie Wife FW 26 M OR MO OR Hammersley Agnes Sister-in-law FW 30 D OR MO OR Waitress Restaurant Ridings Ellene Daughter FW 6 S OR OR OR More About AGNES LOUISE HAMERSLEY: Census 1: 1900, OR Benton Alsea ED 5 pg 1A(See Father) Census 2: 1910, OR Benton Alsea ED 12 Pg 1B(See Father) Census 3: 1920, OR Umatilla Pendleton ED 165 Pg 16A 65. ii. RAY ROY HAMERSLEY, b. 01 Sep 1890, Alsea, Benton, Oregon; d. 14 Apr 1979, San Bernardino, California. 66. iii. LESSIE ELIZABETH HAMERSLEY, b. 20 Jan 1893, Alsea, Benton, Oregon; d. 26 Oct 1979, Yuba City, Sutter, California. 24. EZRA E3 HAMERSLEY (ELIZABETH

2 PINKERTON, DAVID

1) was born 03 Jun 1867 in

Suprise Valley, Modoc, CA, and died 09 Aug 1947 in Alsea, Benton, OR130. He married MAY E. OGLESBY Nov 1901 in Alsea, Benton, OR131. She was born Abt. 1876 in Oregon, and died 09 Feb 1953 in Benton, Oregon132. Notes for EZRA E HAMERSLEY: Patentee: EZRA E HAMMERSLY Acres: 140.7 Issue Date: 10/18/1898 Land Office: Roseburg Authority: May 20, 1862: Homestead EntryOriginal (12 Stat. 392) Document Nr.: 4302 Accession/Serial Nr.: ORRAA 030322 BLM Serial Nr.: ORRAA 030322 N½NE 18/ 14-S 9-W No Willamette OR Lincoln 12 7/ 14-S 9-W No Willamette OR Lincoln Remarks: LOT 12 OF SESW 3 18/ 14-S 9-W No Willamette OR Lincoln Remarks: LOT 3 OR NORTH HALF OF NW QUARTER 4 18/ 14-S 9-W No Willamette OR Lincoln Remarks: LOT 4 OR SWNW QUARTER ************ 1910 Census OR Benton Alsea ED 12 Pg 1A Line 50 13 13 Hamersly Ezra E Head MW 42 M1 8 OR -- -- Farmer General Farm ---------, Nannie E Wife FW 33 M1 8 (3 Children 3 Alive) OR IL OR ---------, Clifford W Son MW 7 S OR OR OR ---------, Cecil D Son MW 5 S OR OR OR ---------, William G Son MW 2 S OR OR OR Line 55 14 14 ---------, William H Head MW 50 M2 21 MO IN KY Farmer General Farm ---------, Hulda M Wife MW 42 M1 21 (3 Children 3 Alive) OR MO IA Dressmaker ---------, Agness L Daughter FW 21 S OR MO OR ---------, Roy R Son MW 19 S OR MO OR ---------, Lessie E Daughter FW 17 S OR MO OR ************* 1920 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Benton > Alsea > District 2 (2-3 Jan 1920) Line 40 FM 14 15 Hamersley, Ezra E. Head OF MW 52 M OR IN KY Farm/Gen'l Farm

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Mae K. Wife FW 42 M OR IL OR None Next Page Line 51 Clifford W. Son MW 16 S OR OR OR None Cecil D. Son MW 15 S OR OR OR None William G. Son12 S OR OR OR None Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Alsea, Benton, Oregon; Roll: T625_1491; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 2; Image: 581. *********** 1930 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Benton > Alsea > District 2 (April 2 1930) Line 8 Alsea Walport Hwy, 3 3 Hammersley, Ezra E. Head Own MW 62 M@34yrs OR MO MO Farmer/Gen'l Farm Mae E. Wife MW 53 M@25yyrs OR IL OR None ? Gen Jr. Son MW 22 S OR OR OR Laborer/State Hwy Wesley D. Gson MW 2-2/12 S OR OR MO None Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Alsea, Benton, Oregon; Roll: 1939; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 2; Image: 584.0. More About EZRA E HAMERSLEY: Burial: Alsea Cemetery,Alsea, Benton, OR133 Census 1: 1870, CA Siskiyou Surprise Valley Lake City Pg 636A(See Father) Census 2: 1880, OR Lake ED 60 Pg 178D(See Father) Census 3: 1910, OR Benton Alsea ED 12 Pg 1A Census 4: 1920, OR Benton Alsea ED 2 Pg 1A Census 5: 1930, OR Benton Alsea ED 2 Pg 1A More About MAY E. OGLESBY: Burial: Alsea Cemetery, Benton Co, OR134 Census 1: 1910, OR Benton Alsea ED 12 Pg 1B(See Husband) Census 2: 1920, OR Benton Alsea ED 2 Pg 1A(See Husband) Census 3: 1930, OR Benton Alsea ED 2 Pg 1A(See Husband) More About EZRA HAMERSLEY and MAY OGLESBY: Marriage: Nov 1901, Alsea, Benton, OR135 Children of EZRA HAMERSLEY and MAY OGLESBY are: i. CLIFFORD WARD4 HAMERSLEY, b. 09 Mar 1903, Alsea, Benton, OR. More About CLIFFORD WARD HAMERSLEY: Census 1: 1910, OR Benton Alsea ED 12 Pg 1B(See Father) Census 2: 1920, OR Benton Alsea ED 2 Pg 1A(See Father) ii. CARL DALE HAMERSLEY, b. 03 May 1904, Alsea, Benton, OR; d. 09 Sep 1993, Prineville, Crook, Oregon136,137; m. ILA M BARCLAY, Abt. 1935, Hood River, Oregon138; b. 08 May 1908; d. 15 Aug 1989, Crook, Oregon139,140. More About CARL DALE HAMERSLEY: Census 1: 1910, OR Benton Alsea ED 12 Pg 1B(See Father) Census 2: 1920, OR Benton Alsea ED 2 Pg 1A(See Father) More About CARL HAMERSLEY and ILA BARCLAY: Marriage: Abt. 1935, Hood River, Oregon141 iii. WILLIAM GLEN HAMERSLEY, b. 06 Nov 1907, Alsea, Benton, OR; d. 02 Nov 1994, Prineville, Crook, Oregon142,143; m. ELVA ?; b. 23 Oct 1913; d. 21 Oct 2002, Prineville, Crook, Oregon144.

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More About WILLIAM GLEN HAMERSLEY: Census 1: 1910, OR Benton Alsea ED 12 Pg 1B(See Father) Census 2: 1920, OR Benton Alsea ED 2 Pg 1A(See Father) Census 3: 1930, OR Benton Alsea ED 2 Pg 1A(See Father) iv. BABY HAMERSLEY, b. 06 Feb 1909. 67. v. ? HAMERSLEY. 25. ALICE VIRGINIA BELLE3 HAMERSLEY (ELIZABETH

2 PINKERTON, DAVID

1) was

born 01 Feb 1870 in Suprise Valley, Modoc, CA, and died 18 Jan 1939 in Corvallis, Benton, OR145. She married GEORGE THARP 03 Jul 1891 in Benton, OR146, son of JONATHAN THARP. He was born 06 Mar 1869 in Halsey, Linn Co, OR, and died 14 Dec 1959 in Corvallis, Benton Co, Oregon147. Notes for ALICE VIRGINIA BELLE HAMERSLEY: WPA Historical Records Survey Benton Co., Oregon Mark Phinney INTERVIEWS -- T Interview Mrs. George (Alice) Tharp Mrs. Tharp was interviewed at the family home at 2516 West "A" Street, Corvallis, Oregon. She was cheerful but reserved in manner and had no complaint that the world had not treated her better. She said: "My father was W.K. HAMMERSLEY and my mother was Elizabeth PINKERTON. They were married in Missouri and came to Oregon in or about 1864. They settled in Lake County, near Lakeview, and I was born there in 1870. My father, in partnership with his brother, built the first grist mill in that part of Oregon. I do not know where he got the stones but I do know that he was able to shape and dress mill stones himself. The country about Lakeview was a grazing country. Sheep and cattle were raised generally and only enough wheat was raised and milled to supply the local need. Father himself had a flock of about 800 sheep. "The first school I attended was two miles from out home and I rode to school on my pony. I could ride like an Indian then. When I see the girls in the riding classes from the College with their English saddles, going by our house, I wish I could shed a few years of age and show them how really to ride. My health was bad in eastern Oregon. The altitude was too great for me. In 1879 father came to the Willamette Valley and settled first at McMinnville. My father liked Eastern Oregon best and he did not like farming. He was never content in the Willamette Valley, but stayed on account of my health. In 1880 he moved to the Alsea Valley. Our home was about two miles west of Alsea on the south side of the river. In the Alsea school I remember that Will Writer and Mr. Ellis taught. Mr. Ellis was a short, bald-headed man, so slow that when a boy hit his head with a spit-ball the boy would be deeply engrossed in his books before the teacher could turn around to see who was guilty. We had only three months school each year, beginning in June. I also went to school for a time at the Ferguson Schoolhouse, southwest of Monroe in Lane County. Sarah Evans was the teacher was the teacher there. "My father's children were George R., Mary C., Henry, James, John, Ezra, and myself. "There was a flour mill on the Alsea River at the mouth of Mill Creek. This was just a little west of Alsea. It was owned first by Mr. Chandler, who was not very successful and sold out to Ed. Kimbell. Kimbell was not a man whom people liked and trusted and did not get on well either. Father used to dress the stone burrs in this mill and one time he put in a bolt.

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"In 1890 I married George Tharp. My husband had a farm in the Alsea Valley and we made our home there for thirty years. When some of the children wanted to go to college we moved out to Corvallis. Our two oldest boys graduated from O.C.C.A.. My husband was employed on the College farm. Our children are Fred, Vevia, Howard, Mabel, Harry, Claude, Charles and Cecil. --------------------------------------- More About ALICE VIRGINIA BELLE HAMERSLEY: Census 1: 1870, CA Siskiyou Surprise Valley Lake City Pg 636A(See Father) Census 2: 1880, OR Lake ED 60 Pg 178D(See Father) Census 3: 1900, OR Benton Alsea ED 5 Pg 2B(See Husband) Census 4: 1910, OR Benton Alsea ED 12 Pg 5B(See Husband) Census 5: 1920, OR Benton Alsea ED 2 Pg 4A(See Husband) Census 6: 1930, OR Benton Plymouth ED 28 pg 2B(See Husband) Notes for GEORGE THARP: 1900 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Benton > Alsea > District 5 (8 Jun 1900) Line 59 44 46 Thorp, George Head WM Mar 1869 31 M9yrs OR IN OR Farmer Alice L Wife WF Feb 1870 30 M9yrs (4-4) CA IN KY Fred G. Son May 1889 8 S OR OR CA At School Vivie A. Dau WF Mar 1894 6 S OR OR CA At School Mable E. Dau WF Jun 1896 3 S OR OR CA Harry E. Son WM Jul 1898 1 S OR OR CA Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Alsea, Benton, Oregon; Roll: T623 1345; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 5. ================= 1910 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Benton > Alsea > District 12 (9-13 May 1910) Line 54 104 10 Tharp, George E. Head MW 41 M1/19yrs OR IL IN Farmer/Gen'l Farm Alice M.B. Wife FW 40 M1/19yrs (7-7) CA CA IN KY None Fredde G. Son MW 17 S OR OR CA Farm Laborer/Home Farm Vivia A. Dau FW 16 S OR OR CA None Mabel E. Dau FW 13 S OR OR CA None Harry E. Son MW 11 S OR OR CA None Claude W. Son MW 8 S OR OR CA None Charlie L. Son MW 5 S OR OR CA None Cecil A. Son MW 2 S OR OR CA None Jonathan ? MW 77 WD IL IL KY Own Income Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Alsea, Benton, Oregon; Roll: T624_1278; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 12; Image: 891 ==================== 1920 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Benton > Alsea > District 2 (17 21 Jan 1920) Line 34 RM 70 73 Tharp, George E. Head OM MW 50 M OR IL IN Farmer Alice L. Wife FW 49 M CA IN KY None Harry E. Son MW 21 S OR OR CA None Claude H. Son MW 18 S OR OR CA None Charles L. Son MW 14 S OR OR CA None

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Cecil A. Son MW 12 S OR OR CA None Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Alsea, Benton, Oregon; Roll: T625_1491; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 2; Image: 587. ===================== 1930 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Benton > Plymouth > District 28 (April 22 1930) Line 71 Resivior Road 45 45 Thorp, George Head Own MW 61 M@21yrs OR IL IN Farmer/Dairy Farm Alice B. Wife FW 60 M@21yrs CA IN KY None Cecil Son MW 22 S OR OR CA Bus Driver/City System Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Plymouth, Benton, Oregon; Roll: 1939; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 28; Image: 887.0. ================ More About GEORGE THARP: Census 1: 1900, OR Benton Alsea ED 5 Pg 2B Census 2: 1910, OR Benton Alsea ED 12 Pg 5B Census 3: 1920, OR Benton Alsea ED 2 Pg 4A Census 4: 1930, OR Benton Plymouth ED 28 pg 2B More About GEORGE THARP and ALICE HAMERSLEY: Marriage: 03 Jul 1891, Benton, OR148 Children of ALICE HAMERSLEY and GEORGE THARP are: 68. i. FRED G4 THARP, b. 16 May 1892, Alsea, Benton, Oregon; d. 27 Jun 1979, Corvallis, Benton Co, Oregon. 69. ii. VEVIA A THARP, b. 06 Mar 1894, Alsea, Benton, Oregon; d. 14 Nov 1952, Corvallis, Benton Co, Oregon. iii. HOWARD THARP. 70. iv. MABEL ELIZABETH THARP, b. 14 Jun 1896, Alsea, Benton, Oregon; d. 24 Oct 1947, Lebanon, Linn Co, OR. v. HARRY EDMOND THARP, b. 31 Jul 1898, Alsea, Benton, Oregon149; d. 05 Nov 1980, Central Point, OR150; m. (1) TRENA EDELLE WREN, Abt. 1922, Benton, Oregon151; m. (2) MARTHA KNAPP, 09 Feb 1929, Klamath Falls, OR; b. 27 Apr 1898, Hamilton, IL; d. 30 Aug 1979, Central Point, OR152. Notes for HARRY EDMOND THARP: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about Harry Edmond Tharp Name: Harry Edmond Tharp City: Not Stated County: Benton State: Oregon Birth Date: 31 Jul 1898 Race: White Roll: 1851980 DraftBoard: 0 Nearest Relative: Mrs Alice B Tharp,Alsea,Benton,Oregon ************ 1930 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Klamath > Klamath Falls > District 24 (April 8 1930)

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Line 61 616 ? st, 17 19 Tharp, Harry E. Head Rent$25 no radio MW 31 M@22yrs OR OR CA Laborer/Lumber MIll Martha J. Wife FW 31 M@2o yrs IL IL IL Operator/Telephone Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Klamath Falls, Klamath, Oregon; Roll: 1945; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 24; Image: 300.0. =========== More About HARRY EDMOND THARP: Census 1: 1900, OR Benton Alsea ED 5 Pg 2B(See Father) Census 2: 1910, OR Benton Alsea ED 12 Pg 5B(See Father) Census 3: 1920, OR Benton Alsea ED 2 Pg 4A(See Father) Census 4: 1930, OR Klamath Klamath Falls ED 24 Pg 1B More About HARRY THARP and TRENA WREN: Marriage: Abt. 1922, Benton, Oregon153 More About MARTHA KNAPP: Census: 1930, OR Klamath Klamath Falls ED 24 Pg 1B(See Husband) More About HARRY THARP and MARTHA KNAPP: Marriage: 09 Feb 1929, Klamath Falls, OR vi. CLAUDE WARREN THARP, b. 12 Jun 1901, Alsea, Benton, Oregon154; d. 04 May 1969, Salem, Polk Co, OR155,156; m. HATTIE PAULINE MULLER, 06 Sep 1925, Alsea, Benton, Oregon157; b. 07 Aug 1903, Iroquois, SD; d. 15 Nov 2001, Tangent, Linn, Oregon158. Notes for CLAUDE WARREN THARP: 1930 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Benton > Corvallis > District 13 (April 10, 1930) Line 99 1572 106 106 Tharp, Claude W. Head Own/$2800 Radio MW 28 M@24yrs OR OR OR Barber/Barber Shop Hattie Wife FW 26 M@22yrs SD Switzerland Germany None Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Corvallis, Benton, Oregon; Roll: 1939; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 13; Image: 717.0. ====================== More About CLAUDE WARREN THARP: Census 1: 1910, OR Benton Alsea ED 12 Pg 5B(See Father) Census 2: 1920, OR Benton Alsea ED 2 Pg 4A(See Father) Census 3: 1930, OR Benton Corvallis ED 13 Pg 4B More About HATTIE PAULINE MULLER: Census: 1930, OR Benton Corvallis ED 13 Pg 4B(See Husband) More About CLAUDE THARP and HATTIE MULLER: Marriage: 06 Sep 1925, Alsea, Benton, Oregon159 vii. CHARLES LEROY THARP, b. 27 Apr 1905, Alsea, Benton, Oregon; d. 01 Aug 1992, Benton Co, OR160; m. ELIZABETH JANE MULDRICK, 04 Jun 1944, Seattle, King Co, WA; b. 02 Jan 1917, Canyon City, OR; d. 01 Jan 1979, Corvallis, Benton Co, Oregon161. More About CHARLES LEROY THARP: Census 1: 1910, OR Benton Alsea ED 12 Pg 5B(See Father) Census 2: 1920, OR Benton Alsea ED 2 Pg 4A(See Father) More About CHARLES THARP and ELIZABETH MULDRICK: Marriage: 04 Jun 1944, Seattle, King Co, WA viii. CECIL ANDREW THARP, b. 03 Nov 1907, Alsea, Benton, Oregon; d. 06 Jun 1964, Salem, Polk Co, OR; m. FLORENCE TUNNISON.

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More About CECIL ANDREW THARP: Census 1: 1910, OR Benton Alsea ED 12 Pg 5B(See Father) Census 2: 1920, OR Benton Alsea ED 2 Pg 4A(See Father) Census 3: 1930, OR Benton Plymouth ED 28 pg 2B(See Father) 26. ANNA SAMANTHA3 TURNER (MARY

2 PINKERTON, DAVID

1) was born 23 Jul 1859 in

Scotland, Missouri, and died Abt. 1929. She married JOHN D PRICE 15 Feb 1872 in Walla Walla, Washington162. He was born 24 Jan 1849 in Edina, Knox, Missouri, and died Abt. 1928. More About ANNA SAMANTHA TURNER: Burial: Waitsburg City Cemetery, Walla Walla County, Washington163 Census 1: 1880, WA Walla Walla ED 49 Pg 235C(See Husband) Census 2: 1900, WA Columbia Bundy ED 8 Pg 9A(See Husband) Census 3: 1910, WA Walla Walla Waitsburg ED 246 Pg 8B(See Husband) Census 4: 1920, WA Walla Walla Waitsburg ED 119 Pg 9A(See Husband) Notes for JOHN D PRICE: Historic sketches of Walla Walla, Whitman, Columbia and Garfield Counties, Washington Territory, and Umatilla County, Oregon APPENDIX Page 48 John D. Price: lives seven miles south east of Waitsburg; is a farmer; owns 280 acres of land; address is Waitsburg. He was born at Edina, Knox Co., Missouri, January 24, 1849, came to Willamette Valley, Oregon, in 1865, and came to this county in 1870. ********** 1880 United States Federal Census > Washington > Walla Walla > Not Stated > District 49 (25 Jun 1880) Line 27 298 307 Price, John D. WM 31 M Farmer MO ? IN ----------S. Ann WF 24 Wife M Keeping House MO OH IN ---------Walter I. WM 6 Son S WA TERR MO MO ----------H. Leander WM 3 Son S WA TERR MO MO Haynes, Napoleon WM 26 Boarder S Laborer OR IL IN Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: , Walla Walla, Washington; Roll: T9_1398; Family History Film: 1255398; Page: 235.3000; Enumeration District: 49; . ======================= 1900 United States Federal Census > Washington > Columbia > Bundy > District 8 (21 June 1900) Line 24 190 193 Price, Alexander Head WM Nov 1846 59 M27yrs MO VA IN ----------Clarinda J. Wife WF Feb 1850 50 M27yrs (7-7) MO KY IN ----------Martha A. Dau WF Jan 1876 24 S WA MO MO ----------Celeste Dau WF Jan 1878 22 S WA MO MO ----------Susie Dau WF Aug 1880 19 S WA MO MO ----------Alice Dau WF Sep 1882 7 S WA MO MO -----------Homer E. Son WM Dec 1886 13 S MO MO -----------Joseph W. Son WM Jan 1893 S WA MO MO Huntington, Harry Boarder WM May 1869 31 S NY NY VA Crall, Amos Boarder WM Jan 1875 25 S WA NY IA Burris, Edward Boarder WM Jan 1879 21 S NE IA IA

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Line 35 191 194 Price, John D. Head WM Jan 1849 51 M28yrs MO VA IN ----------Samantha Wife WF Feb 1856 44 M28yrs (4-2) MO VA IN ----------Harvey L. Son WM Aug 1876 23 S WA MO MO ----------Walter E. Son WM Feb 1874 26 M/0yrs MO MO ----------Ella E. Dau/Law WF Apr 1875 25 M/0yrs (0-0) WA PA IA Turner, Mary A. Mother'Law WF Feb 1829 71 Wd (10-10) IN Cassity, Charles Boarder WM May 1878 22 S MO MO MO Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Bundy, Columbia, Washington; Roll: T623 1742; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 8. ********** 1910 United States Federal Census > Washington > Walla Walla > Waitsburg > District 246 (no date) Line 87 190 193 Price, J.D. Head MW 61 M1/38yrs MO KY IN Own Income ---------Samantha M. Wife FW 54 M1/38yrs (4-2) MO OH IN None Turner, Mary A. Mother/Law FW 81 Wd (10-9) IN KY VA None Price, Walter Son MW 36 M1/10yrs WA MO MO Farmer/Gen'l Farm ----------Ella Dau/Law FW 35 M1/10yrs 92-2) WA PA IA None ----------Edna M. Gdau FW 7 S WA WA WA None ----------Harold Walter Gson MW 2/12 S WA WA WA None Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Waitsburg, Walla Walla, Washington; Roll: T624_1673; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 246; Image: 189. ====================== 1920 United States Federal Census > Washington > Walla Walla > Waitsburg > District 119 (17-18 January 1920) Line 11 X Fourth St., 198 201 Price, John D. Head OF MW 70 M MO KY IN None ----------Samantha M. Wife FW 65 M MO OH IN None Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Waitsburg, Walla Walla, Washington; Roll: T625_1943; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 119; Image: 248. ========================= 1920 United States Federal Census > Washington > Walla Walla > Waitsburg > District 119 (17-18 January 1920) Line 11 X Fourth St., 198 201 Price, John D. Head OF MW 70 M MO KY IN None ----------Samantha M. Wife FW 65 M MO OH IN None Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Waitsburg, Walla Walla, Washington; Roll: T625_1943; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 119; Image: 248. ========================= More About JOHN D PRICE: Burial: Waitsburg City Cemetery, Walla Walla County, Washington164 Census 1: 1880, WA Walla Walla ED 49 Pg 235C Census 2: 1900, WA Columbia Bundy ED 8 Pg 9A Census 3: 1910, WA Walla Walla Waitsburg ED 246 Pg 8B Census 4: 1920, WA Walla Walla Waitsburg ED 119 Pg 9A

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Emigration: 1865, From Missouri to Willamette Valley Oregon More About JOHN PRICE and ANNA TURNER: Marriage: 15 Feb 1872, Walla Walla, Washington165 Children of ANNA TURNER and JOHN PRICE are: 71. i. WALTER E4 PRICE, b. 28 Feb 1874, Washington Territory; d. 20 Apr 1949, Walla Walla, Washington. 72. ii. HARVEY LEANDER PRICE, b. 22 Aug 1876, Washington Territory; d. 27 Aug 1951, Phoenix, Arizona. 27. SYDNEY IRENE3 TURNER (MARY

2 PINKERTON, DAVID

1) was born 07 Feb 1869 in

Yamhill, Oregon, and died 09 Aug 1935. She married GEORGE WASHINGTON FREEMAN 07 Jan 1886 in Walla Walla, Washington166. He was born 24 Oct 1854 in Warrensburg, Johnson, Missouri, and died 16 Sep 1943 in Walla Walla, Washington167. More About SYDNEY IRENE TURNER: Date born 2: Feb 1859, Oregon (per 1900 Census) Date born 3: 28 Nov 1865, Yamhill, OR Burial: Waitsburg City Cemetery, Walla Walla County, Washington168 Census 1: 1880, WA Walla Walla Dist 3 Pg 236A(See Father) Census 2: 1900, WA Walla Walla Waitsburg ED 86 Pg 11A(See Husband) Census 3: 1910, WA Walla Walla Waitsburg ED 246 Pg 5A(See Husband) Census 4: 1920, WA Walla Walla Waitsburg ED 119 Pg 4A(See Husband) Census 5: 1930, WA Walla Walla Waitsburg ED 39 Pg 3B(See Husband) Notes for GEORGE WASHINGTON FREEMAN: 1900 Census WA Walla Walla Waitsburg ED 86 Pg 11A Line 12 200 204 Freeman George Head MW Oct 1854 45 M 14 MO NC TN Farmer --------, Irene Wife WF Feb 1859 41 M 14 (2 Children 2 Alive) OR VA IN --------, James E Son WM Mar 1887 13 S WA MO IN At School --------, Earl SonWM March 1896 4 S WA MO IN Richmond Bee E Boarder WF June 1869 30 S MO NC MO Teacher ************ 1910 Census WA Walla Walla Waitsburg ED 246 Pg 5A line 47 105 106 Freeman Geo W Head MW 55 M1 23 IL NC MO Farmer General Farm --------, Sidney I Wife FW 58 M1 23 (2 Children 2 Alive) WA MO MO --------, Earl Geo Son MW 14 S WA IL WA ********** 1920 Census WA Walla Walla Waitsburg ED 119 Pg 4A 11 77 74 Freeman George W Head MW 68 M IL NC TN ---------, Irene Wife FW 50 M OR VA IN ******** 1930 Census WA Walla Walla Waitsburg ED 39 Pg 3B Line 66 80 80 Freeman george W Head MW 75 M 32 MO

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---------, S Irena wife FW 61 M 16 OR VA IN More About GEORGE WASHINGTON FREEMAN: Burial: Waitsburg City Cemetery, Walla Walla County, Washington169 Census 1: 1900, WA Walla Walla Waitsburg ED 86 Pg 11A Census 2: 1910, WA Walla Walla Waitsburg ED 246 Pg 5A Census 3: 1920, WA Walla Walla Waitsburg ED 119 Pg 4A Census 4: 1930, WA Walla Walla Waitsburg ED 39 Pg 3B More About GEORGE FREEMAN and SYDNEY TURNER: Marriage: 07 Jan 1886, Walla Walla, Washington170 Children of SYDNEY TURNER and GEORGE FREEMAN are: 73. i. JOSEPH EDGAR4 FREEMAN, b. 04 Mar 1887, Turner, Columbia, Washington; d. 31 Aug 1955, San Ysidro, San Diego, California. 74. ii. GEORGE EARL FREEMAN, b. 21 Mar 1896, Turner, Columbia, Washington; d. 03 May 1964, Waitsburg, Walla Walla, Washington. 28. MARY ALICE3 PINKERTON (WILLIAM

2, DAVID

1) was born 06 Mar 1861 in Clark,

Missouri, and died Abt. 1942 in Walla Walla, Washington171. She married JAMES ARLAND NELSON 05 Oct 1879. He was born 11 Feb 1857 in Bradford, Stark, Illinois, and died 12 Feb 1937 in Athena, Umatilla, Oregon172. More About MARY ALICE PINKERTON: Burial: Athena Cemetery, Athena, Umatilla, Oregon173 Census 1: 1870, OR Yamhill Sheridan Pg 540A(See Father) Census 2: 1880, OR Umatilla Heppner Pg 77C(See Husband) Census 3: 1900, OR Umatilla Fulton Dist 105 Pg 8B(See Husband) Census 4: 1920, WA Whitman La Crosse ED 156 Pg 9B(See Husband) Census 5: 1930, CA Los Angeles Long Beach eD 1115 Pg 31B(See Husband) Notes for JAMES ARLAND NELSON: 1900 Census OR Umatilla Fulton Dist 105 Pg 8B (14 June 1900 John H Kirby) Line 68 145 145 Nelson James Head WM Feb 1857 43 M 20 Illinois Pennsylvania Ohio Farmer ----------------, Mary A Wife WF Nov 1861 38 M20 (3 Children 3 Alive) Missouri Kentucky Ohio ----------------, Effie A Daughter WF July 1880 19 S Oregon Illinois Missouri ----------------, Charles H Son WM Feb 1882 18 S Oregon Illinois Missouri Farm Laborer ----------------, William F Son WM Oct 1885 14 S Oregon Illinois Missouri At School ********** 1920 Census WA Whitman La Crosse ED 156 Pg 9B Line 94 612 64 64 Nelson James A Head MW 62 M IL VA OH Farmer Farm ----------, Mary A Wife FW 58 M MO MO IA Housewife At Home Genier James C Lodger MW 20 S WA PA CA Laborer Farm Ensley Charles G Lodger MW 40 S MI France MI Labor Farm *********** 1930 Census CA Los Angeles Long Beach eD 1115 Pg 31B Line 61 726 988 1021 Nelson James A Head MW 73 M 21 IL VA OH

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---------, Mary A Wife FW 68 M 17 MO MO MO More About JAMES ARLAND NELSON: Burial: Athena Cemetery, Athena, Umatilla, Oregon174 Census 1: 1880, OR Umatilla Heppner Pg 77C Census 2: 1900, OR Umatilla Fulton Dist 105 Pg 8B Census 3: 1920, WA Whitman La Crosse ED 156 Pg 9B Census 4: 1930, CA Los Angeles Long Beach eD 1115 Pg 31B More About JAMES NELSON and MARY PINKERTON: Marriage: 05 Oct 1879 Children of MARY PINKERTON and JAMES NELSON are: i. EFFIE A4 NELSON, b. Jul 1880, Oregon. More About EFFIE A NELSON: Census: 1900, OR Umatilla Fulton Dist 105 Pg 8B(See Father) 75. ii. CHARLES H NELSON, b. 17 Feb 1882, Athena, Umatilla, Oregon; d. 08 May 1970, Athena, Umatilla, Oregon. 76. iii. WILLLIAM FRANKLIN NELSON, b. 21 Oct 1884, Oregon; d. 09 Apr 1939, Umatilla, OR. 29. NATHAN3 PINKERTON (WILLIAM

2, DAVID

1) was born Feb 1866 in Oregon, and died 18

Oct 1940 in Malheur, OR175. He married MINNIE ROSE Abt. 1901. She was born Abt. 1874 in Missouri, and died 10 Mar 1938 in Malheur, OR176. Notes for NATHAN PINKERTON: 1900 Census OR Umatilla Athena Dist 113 Pg 96B (9 June 1900 Charles J Young) Line 87 (Main) 163 164 Pinkerton Nathan Head WM Feb 1866 34 S Oregon Missouri Kentucky Livery Stable Prop ********** 1910 Census OR Umatilla Fulton Pct Dist 258 Pg 122A (30 April 1910 Charles E Wacomber) line 15 50 50 Pinkerton nathan H Head MW 43 M1 6 Oregon Missouri Missouri Farmer Farm -----------------, Minna S Wife FW 36 M1 6 Missouri England Missouri Rose, Lulu Servant FW 15 S Missouri Missouri Missouri Housework Bergen Walter Servant MW 24 S Oregon Ohio Missouri Laborer Farm *********** 1920 Census OR Jefferson Kutcher ED 85 Pg 6A Line 1 Fm Pinkerton, Nathan H Head MW 53 M OR KY MO Farmer General Farm ---------, Minnie Wife FW 47 M MO England MO ---------, Margaret Daughter FW 4 7/12 S WA OR MO ---------, Merland Son MW 14 S WA US US ********* 1930 Census OR Malheur Nyssa Dist 37 Pg 211A (11 April 1930 Harry E Isaacs) line 1 1 1 Pinkerton Nathan H Head 2,500 MW 60 M 37 Oregon Ohio missouri Farm Hand Farm ----------------, Minnie S Wife FW 50 M 27 Missouri England Missouri Operator Art Shop ----------------, Margaret E Daughter FW 14 S Washington Oregon Missouri

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More About NATHAN PINKERTON: Census 1: 1870, OR Yamhill Sheridan Pg 540A(See Father) Census 2: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 31D(See Father) Census 3: 1900, OR Umatilla Athena Dist 113 Pg 96B Census 4: 1910, OR Umatilla Fulton Pct Dist 258 Pg 122A Census 5: 1920, OR Jefferson Kutcher ED 85 Pg 6A Census 6: 1930, OR Malheur Nyssa Dist 37 Pg 211A More About MINNIE ROSE: Census 1: 1910, OR Umatilla Fulton Pct Dist 258 Pg 122A(See Husband) Census 2: 1920, OR Jefferson Kutcher ED 85 Pg 6A(See Husband) Census 3: 1930, OR Malheur Nyssa Dist 37 Pg 211A(See Husband) More About NATHAN PINKERTON and MINNIE ROSE: Marriage: Abt. 1901 Child of NATHAN PINKERTON and MINNIE ROSE is: i. MARGARET E4 PINKERTON, b. 24 Oct 1915, Washington177. More About MARGARET E PINKERTON: Census 1: 1920, OR Jefferson Kutcher ED 85 Pg 6A(See Father) Census 2: 1930, OR Malheur Nyssa Dist 37 Pg 211A(See Father) 30. DAVID ADDISON3 PINKERTON (WILLIAM

2, DAVID

1) was born Jan 1868 in Oregon, and

died 24 Mar 1945 in Walla Walla, Washington178. He married LUELLA B KING 17 Mar 1889 in Umatilla, OR, daughter of DAVID KING and ELLEN ?. She was born Feb 1871 in Missouri. Notes for DAVID ADDISON PINKERTON: 1900 Census OR Umatilla Athena Dist 113 Pg 100B (19 June 1900 Charles J Young) Line 58 239 240 Pinkerton D A Head WM Jan 1868 32 M 11 Oregon Kentucky Ohio Farmer -------------------, Luela Wife WF Feb 1871 29 M11 (3 Chldren 2 Alive) Oregon Unk Unk -------------------, Pearl Daughter WF Sept 1892 7 S Oregon Oregon Oregon At School -------------------, Lawrence Son WM Dec 1894 5 S Oregon Oregon Oregon At School Line 62 240 241 Pinkerton, William Head WM Mar 1840 60 M 40 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Farmer -------------------, Eliza A Wife WF July 1841 58 M 40 (7 Children 5 Alive) Ohio Maryland Ohio -------------------, Edward R Son WM April 1878 22 S Oregon Kentucky Ohio Farm Laborer *********** 1910 Census OR Umatilla N Athena Pct Dist 271 Pg 293A (25-26 April 1910 Chas Betts) Line 39 125 129 Pinkerton William Head MW 70 M1 50 Kentucky -----------------, Eliza A Wife FW 68 M1 50 (7 Children 5 Alive) Ohio -----------------, Robert E Son MW 33 S Oregon Line 42 126 130 Pinkerton David A Head MW 42 M1 21 Oregon Kentucky Ohio Farmer General Farm -----------------, Luella M Wife FW 40 M1 21 (3 Children 2 Alive) Missouri Indiana Indiana -----------------, Jessie P Daughter FW 17 S Oregon Oregon Missouri -----------------, Lawerence R Son MW 15 S Oregon Oregon Missouri ********** 1920 Census OR Umatilla Pct 2 Dist 146 Pg 4B (17 January 1920 John E Hodgen)

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Line 72 72 87 87 Pinkerton David A Head MW 51 M Oregon US US Farmer Dairy Farm -------------------, Luella M Wife FW 49 M Missouri Indiana Indiana -------------------, Wayne D Son MW 8 S Oregon Oregon Missouri ********** 1930 Census OR Umatilla Athena Pct 20 Dist 31 Pg 86A (7 April Ethel Montague) line 20 44 44 Pinkerton Addison D Head 15 MW 62 M 21 Oregon Kentucky Missouri ----------------, Luella M Wife FW 60 M 19 Missouri Indiana Indiana ----------------, Donovan W Son MW 18 S Oregon Oregon Missouri Clerk Hardware Store Johnson, Max A Grandson MW 12 S Oregon Washington Oregon ----------, Bonnie Bell Granddaughter FW 9 S Washington Washington Oregon 44 44a Pinkerton, Robert E Head 1500 MW 63 S Oregon Kentucky Missouri More About DAVID ADDISON PINKERTON: Census 1: 1870, OR Yamhill Sheridan Pg 540A(See Father) Census 2: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 31D(See Father) Census 3: 1900, OR Umatilla Athena Dist 113 Pg 100B Census 4: 1910, OR Umatilla N Athena Pct Dist 271 Pg 293A Census 5: 1920, OR Umatilla Pct 2 Dist 146 Pg 4B Census 6: 1930, OR Umatilla Athena Pct 20 Dist 31 Pg 86A More About LUELLA B KING: Census 1: 1900, OR Umatilla Athena Dist 113 Pg 100B(See Husband) Census 2: 1910, OR Umatilla N Athena Pct Dist 271 Pg 293A(See Husband) Census 3: 1920, OR Umatilla Pct 2 Dist 146 Pg 4B(See Husband) Census 4: 1930, OR Umatilla Athena Pct 20 Dist 31 Pg 86A(See Husband) Marriage Notes for DAVID PINKERTON and LUELLA KING: Pinkerton, D. A. Marriage: D. Pinkerton married Luella King on Mar 17, 1889 in Umatilla County, OR. Gender: Male Source Location: Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfiche reference number(s) 6088045. More About DAVID PINKERTON and LUELLA KING: Marriage: 17 Mar 1889, Umatilla, OR Children of DAVID PINKERTON and LUELLA KING are: i. INFANT4 PINKERTON, b. 02 Nov 1889, Oregon; d. 03 Nov 1889, Oregon. More About INFANT PINKERTON: Burial: Blue Mountain Cemetery (Kees), Umatilla, OR179 77. ii. JESSIE PEARL PINKERTON, b. Sep 1892, Oregon. 78. iii. LAWRENCE RAY PINKERTON, b. 05 Dec 1894, Oregon; d. 01 Jun 1977, Athena, Umatilla, OR. iv. WAYNE DONOVAN PINKERTON, b. Abt. 1912, Oregon; d. 30 Sep 1978, Gresham, Multnomah, OR180; m. MARJORIE DOUGLAS, 30 Jun 1933. More About WAYNE DONOVAN PINKERTON: Census 1: 1920, OR Umatilla Pct 2 Dist 146 Pg 4B(See Father) Census 2: 1930, OR Umatilla Athena Pct 20 Dist 31 Pg 86A(See Father) More About WAYNE PINKERTON and MARJORIE DOUGLAS:

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Marriage: 30 Jun 1933 31. JAMES WILLIAM3 PINKERTON (WILLIAM

2, DAVID

1) was born 13 Aug 1870 in Oregon,

and died 11 Jan 1947 in Umatilla, OR181. He married MARIA M WORMLEY 12 Feb 1891 in Athena, Umatilla, Oregon, daughter of SOLOMONWORMLEY and HARRIET ?. She was born 11 Aug 1873 in Oregon, and died 17 Apr 1954 in Umatilla, OR182. Notes for JAMES WILLIAM PINKERTON: J W Pinkerton: Athena, Dies in Nursing Home Milton-Freewater -- James William Pinkerton, retired Athena rancher, died Saturday morning i a Milton nursing home where he had been for some time. A native of Oregon, having been born August 13, 1870 near McMinnville, he is survived by his wife; one daughter, Mrs Hattie Frazier of Milton; a son, Floyd Pinkerton of San Diego; Brother, Ed Pinkerton of Walla Walla; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. No funeral arrangements have been made pending the arrival of the son Sunday evening. ********** 1900 Census OR Umatilla Athena Dist 113 Pg 98A (13 June 1900 Charles J Young) Line 83 208 209 Pinkerton James Head WM Aug 1870 29 M 9 Oregon Unk Unk Farmer -------, Maria Wife WF Aug 1873 26 M9 (2 Children 2 Alive) Oregon New York Oregon -------, Floyd Son WM Jan 1892 8 S Oregon Oregon Oregon -------, Hattie Daughter WF Feb 1894 S Oregon Oregon Oregon ********** 1910 Census OR Umatilla N Athena Pct Dist 271 Pg 293B (26-29 April 1910 Chas Betts) line 62 133 137 Pinkerton James W Head MW 39 M1 19 Oregon Kentucky Ohio Farmer General Farm -------, Maria M Wife FW 36 M1 19 (2 Children 2 Alive) Oregon New York Oregon -------, Floyd F Son MW 18 S Oregon Oregon Oregon -------, Harriet I Daughter FW 16 S Oregon Oregon Oregon McDouall William B Hired Man MW 26 S Scotland Scotland Scotland 1904 Pa Farm Laborer ************* 1920 Census OR Umatilla Athena Dist 154 Pg 104B (16-17 January 1920 Ethel L Hodgen) Line 57 (Fourth) 176 178 Pinkerton James W Head MW 49 M Oregon Kentucky Missouri None -------, Maria Wife FW 46 M Oregon New York Oregon ********** 1930 Census OR Umatilla Athena Pct 20 Dist 31 Pg 85A (5 April 1930 Ethel Montague) line 15 6 6 Pinkerton James W Head 2500 MW 59 M 20 Oregon Kentucky Missouri None -------, Maria M Wife FW 56 M 17 Oregon New York Oregon More About JAMES WILLIAM PINKERTON: Burial: Milton-Freewater IOOF Cemetery, Milton, Umatilla, OR183 Census 1: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 31D(See Father) Census 2: 1900, OR Umatilla Athena Dist 113 Pg 98A Census 3: 1910, OR Umatilla N Athena Pct Dist 271 Pg 293B Census 4: 1920, OR Umatilla Athena Dist 154 Pg 104B Census 5: 1930, OR Umatilla Athena Pct 20 Dist 31 Pg 85A