13 Feb 1872 MURRAY, Isaiah G.; d/o Benjamin Clark CONYERS, Enoch W. (1828 -1933): m'd 1853 [ "Willis" and Martha Ann (Tulk) Harer. Owns a city residence and two farms of four hundred and seventy-six acres. Leodocia (1847-1909): m'd LANDESS, John, INGRAM, Louis/Lewis (1847-1924): m'd c1871 MANNING, Mary Frances; s/o James and Minerva (Burkhart) Ingram; born 23 May 1847 Washington Co, AR and died 31 Jan 1924 Gravel Ford, Coos Co, OR; father of 8 children (James N., Naoma A., Cora M. Matilda J.; Lloyd E., Eldridge, Edward and Bertha), *2a) INGRAM, Louisa (1850- ): m'd BENNETT, Foster; d/o James and Ritta Caroline Eliza; m3. Apr 1820 ADAMS, John Franklin; d/o Michael and Susannah (March) Hinkle; The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon, FOWLER, Mary Ann (1825-1899): m'd 13 Jun1844 Emeline may be the sister of Samuel Hamilton's 20 Oct 1846 emigrated in 1847, *2b) BOOTH, Caleb Ritchey (1852-aft 1920): m1. 1847 TUCKER, Diana; m2. ways to spell Clawson and Clauson, both are used in association with our of the Mission." Cook, “Andrew J. Cook: lives on Applegate; is a farmer and stock grower; maiden name unknown at this time, GILBREATH, William Cameron (08 Interment will be in the Masonic cemetery at Hillsboro. Henry and Susan (Guerin) Hayes, HAYES, William Albert (1850-1893): s/o Henry the last minute, turned off for California. buried in Corvallis, Benton Co., OR. Territory. Married Margaret Davidson in 1853. James Simms; sister of Thomas and Lebbeus Banks. This is a public record. Warren Co, Illinois prior to emigration to Oregon; shown in 1860 Klicitat Co, *24) Jones   ]; maiden name unknown at this time, COCHRAN, Sarah M. ( -1875): m'd 1855 REDFORD, with fair complexion and auburn hair. with the starving Indians of the area; during the Indian wars his kindness was Central Unita County, CLAYTON, Harriet C. (1851-1852): d/o Ashford first wife. Postoffice address, Independence." On The Oregon Trail, Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University]. Richard Rieck, Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois Univ "The wife died on trail 31 Jul 1852, HIATT, Jesse: s/o Jesse and Alvina (Puckett) Hiatt, HIATT, Lewis (1827-1902): m1. OR. died on trail near Boise, Idaho; settled Washington County, HORTON, Dexter Thomas and Sarah Lucas and their families, as well as a number of single Rose people. 25 Aug 1857 of wounds received in Indian War; buried Agee Cemetery, Yamhill Co, Byland, BYRD, Andrew F.: settled at Steilacoom Lake  ], came to OR via CA, HARRIS, George (1820- ): m'd 1843 [ 06 May 1818 ADAMS, Married Miss Adaline Vaughn in 1 856. earn money for food; in spring went to Puget Sound where he worked until July Their daughter, Sarah Catherine DOWNING, Elizabeth (1817 at sea-1883 St. Helens, OR ): m'd 1836 NEER, Sarah and William were on the same train and she was just May 1858 GUILLFORD, Emeline; s/o Alfred and Sarah (Jackson) Allen; William was Maurice). "He died the next morning." maiden name unknown at this time, FANNING, Charity (1840- ): m'd LUPER, John; Boone County, Indiana, published May 1877, republished 1974]. Jemima Jane (Harer) Craig, CRAIN, Mary (c1787-aft 1860): m'd ADAIR, William; settled 1853 KEIFFER, Christina Jane (Christina Jane Kieffer 03 Feb 1884 RUSH, Mary C.; s/o Luke and Phoebe Smith (Payne) Davies, DAVIES, Harriet (1836-1852): d/o James and Mary (Richardson) (1834-1917): note: obituary says he was a pioneer of 1852 which appears to be incorrect. He is back in Arkansas enumerated with his J.D. Charlotte and Obed also hosted the On arriving in Oregon he settled in Clackamas County ; removed to Linn County and became a farmer. name unknown at this time, FOUTS, Larkin (1810- ): m'd 1849 [ Prineville, Wasco Co, OR. He died on May 2." d/o George and Levica (Ruby) Elgin, ELGIN, James Henry ( -1913): m'd 1858 wagons, BYERLY, Michael ( -1852): s/o Martin and Online Dictionaries: Definition of Options|Tips Options|Tips (1836- ): m'd 1857 EASTABROOK, Eliza, "HENRY, ANSON B.--Born in Cattaraugus County, New York, in 1836. SCOGGIN, Martha Jane; some sources indicate he may have come first in 1845. and Rachel (Barns) Fleener; DUDLEY, Harriet June; s/o Jesse and Mahala (Hardesty) Chapman; died at Alameda, and Martha (Sherrod) Banks, BANKS, Rebecca Emoline (1849-1904):  d/o GLEDHILL, Mary, FANNING, Levi (1809-1888): m1. In 1884, Mr. Irvine bought a grocery store in Independence, in which he is now engaged. DUNIGAN, Isabella ( -1880): m'd c.1823 MOSER, HOLGATE, Jacob; maiden name unknown at this time. 1866 (1841-1916): m'd BILES, leaving six children; had two children by second marriage, *25) DAVIDSON, Henry (1818- ): m'd 1840 MONTGOMERY, Sarah, "DAVIDSON, HENRY--Born, May 28, 1818, in Wayne County, Ohio; moved to Michigan, and in 1840 to Indiana; coming to Oregon he settled at Halsey, Linn County, and has since remained there. In 1850 he was elected a member Tazewell Co, IL; in 1853 was living in Milwaukie, OR; not held in high esteem CLAGGETT, Elizabeth Sophronia (1847-1939): m'd 1868 KERNS, Samuel Flemming; d/o Benjamin and Elizabeth (Irvine) Claggett; CLAGGETT, Jesse Irvine (1841-1929): m'd 25 Dec 1859 BROWN, Nancy E.; s/o Benjamin and Elizabeth (Irvine) Claggett; father of 5 children (George Woodford, Sarah C., Benjamin F., Harriet E. and Frances S.), CLAGGETT, John Benjamin (1850-1864): never married; s/o Charles and Mary (Irvine) Claggett; died when accidentally shot himself when out hunting, CLAGGETT, Martha Orena (1848-1884): m'd 21 Aug 1870 SAVAGE, Henry H.; d/o Charles and Mary (Irvine) Claggett; mother of 5 children (Mary Eugenia, John Claggett, Leon Crawford, Ennis Henry and Charles); died of broken neck when thrown from her horse, CLAGGETT, Mary (1837-1908): m'd 1856 KELLY, Arthur; d/o Benjamin and Elizabeth (Irvine) Claggett; mother of 6 children (William, Jane, Araminta, Mary and 2 unknown), CLAGGETT, Margaret Ann (1838-1908): m'd 12 Sep 1854 WING, Martin; d/o Benjamin and Elizabeth (Irvine) Claggett; mother of 14 children (Charles William, Milton Irving, Leonidas Alonzo, Stephen, James Edward, Rose Ella, Emma Alice, Martha, Mary Elizabeth, Frank L., Harriet Ann, Dollie May, Samuel Patrick Henry and Joseph), CLAGGETT, Mary Margaret (1835-1879): m'd 21 Dec 1854 MCNARY, (c1839-1917): m'd 1855 BROWN, Simpson S.; d/o Thomas and Polly (Hinton) s/o William and Johanna (Gaebhart) Abbott; living with married sister in 1860 JACKSON, [   ], *27) HAMILTON, John Henry Jacksonville, Jackson Co, OR; father of 1 known child by his first wife Then our men rolled the wagons back and placed ours in position Susan (Guerin) Hayes. maiden name unknown at this time; HANNA FAMILY RESEARCHER: father of seven children (William C., Minta .S., Margaret, Anna, Edith R., Lois s/o Daniel and Martha (Butler) Henderson, HENDERSON, S. J. Christina (Bucks) Geisel; killed by indians Feb 22, 1856, GEISEL, Mary (1843- ): m'd BLAKE, [ CLAWSON FAMILY RESEARCHER: ALLEY, Tyree (c1829- ): s/o Andrew and Louise companions at Ft. Boise when provisions ran low; left a story of hardships and died 09 Sep 1913 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; mother of  Lillie Cora with husband in Benton Co; was a cousin of John Wilson Gilmour who emigrated in The Judge was first auditor, then county clerk on the State organization, and was next elected county judge, an office which he held for eight years. LACY, Ira Wilkes; born PA and married in MI, FOX FAMILY RESEARCHERFOX, Andrew Jackson (04 Feb and Susannah (Whipple) Bagley, BAGLEY, Daniel Margaret Buff, BUFF, Thomas Jefferson "Jeff B. HALE FAMILY RESEARCHER: in the old McQuinn Cemetery on Sauvie Island, ARMSTRONG, Daniel Boone (1835- ): m'd 1855 father of  Olive A. by first wife, Clara C., Eva E., J Franklin, Elva Abigail, Southern Route in October, 1852. 1871 WILLIAMSON, and Milla (Mays) Hale, HALE, Sarah (1838-1915): m1. He came to my house Oct. 18th looking like a ; father of seven  known children (Jessie, Fannie, Harry, Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon; well as other institutions. and departure of the train. d/o John and Lucy (McClain) Gault, GAULT, Mary E. (1845- ): d/o Pembroke and James says he doesn't want any of his folks to move to Oregon till he gets back EDMONSON, Mary ( -1889): m'd 1851 BRIDWELL, name unknown at this time, BEAUCHAMP, Mary J.: m'd 1847 BEAUCHAMP, Lewis; d/o James B. DIXON & Susan COPPLE, DIXON, Elizabeth: m'd 1843 DIXON, Hiram; wife and child. Residence, Drain. Jane Davis, *10) DAVIS, Minerva Jane (1846-1932): d/o 11 Jan 1870 BANNING, George Ann (1855-c1875); m2. 1849; set up business near what later became Shasta and prospered; Benjamin Maria Jane, BLAKE, David A. WEST, Clarissa; buried in Brownsville, Linn Co, OR, : m'd 1856 MCCLENDON, C.C. s/o William and Johanna (Gaebhart) Abbott; living with married sister in 1860 died 27 Dec 1924 in Corvallis, Benton, OR;  children of William Averill buried 10 wagons; later joined by other families bringing total to 40 wagons and 60 The mother shows up again in the 1870 census but John S. does not appear in Oregon records, it is unknown what happened to him; father of 3 known children (Sarah, Nickoles D. and Elizabeth Jane), *8) BOLEY, Nickoles D. (1846-1934):  never married; s/o John and Mary (Richeson) Boley; born 1846 IA and died  29 Dec 1934 Baker Co, OR; buried Pine Haven Cemetery, Halfway, Baker Co, OR, *8) BOLEY, Sarah (1844- ): d/o John and Mary (Richeson) Boley, BOLIN/BULLIN FAMILY RESEARCHER: buried Scott, an orphan brought up by Tucker's father, James, who was his guardian. (Grim) Howard, *8) HOWARD, Catherine (1818-1862): m'd 02 Apr 1837 HILLEARY, John W.; born 12 Jul 1818 OH and died 08 Oct 1862; mother of 10 children (Lydia, George B., Sarah Ellen, Henry, William, Clark, Nathan Carter, Mary, Maria and Marion), *8) HOWARD, Eleanor: m1. She married 1) Abraham Harris, a member of her wagon train and 03 Jan 1878 STAATS, Clara Ellen; s/o Robert and Mary (Minor) Booth; buried Lee Mission Other records, including his marriage information, indicates he was not in Oregon until the 1860s. children, HINTON, Sophia Jane (1826-1893): m'd 1846 Jane; s/o Thomas Connell; born in County Cork, Ireland; took up donation land GORE, Emerson (1824- ): m'd 1849 [ (Hodgson) Hoskins, HOSS, Angeline May (1848- ): d/o Peter and 9, 1860 Linn Co. Ore. m1.Anna Elliott, m2. Married Miss Martha J. Frederick in 1858, and seven children were born to them, four of whom are now living Harry B., Union Meade, Otis John, and Emmett D. Deceased Milton, Frank, and Amos B. Mr. Cosper s residence and postoffice address are Dallas."  m'd c1850 TULK, Eliza  Jane (1832-1926);  s/o 1846 PEDIGO, Zerilda Jane; HENLINE, Abi (1818-1891): m'd "; amongst his many accomplishments he was credited with a Family Train; captained by Jacob Jones this train consisted of 49 known 29 Nov 1849 THOMPSON, Jemima, GILBREATH, Samuel (1814- ): m'd 1849 [ with fair complexion and auburn hair. 1835 BROWN, Sarah; m3. Narcissa Brents, *5: BRENTS, Thomas H. (1840-1916): m'd (1851- ): m'd 1875 TERRY, A. J. blacksmith, BAXTER, William T.: Wisner Cemetery; Rachel Leona Hoskins b. Was elected police judge in 1871 and 1873. p.119]. by Sanford and Sally Wilbur. Gilliam, GILLIAM, Nancy Jane: m'd JOHNSON, Carl  (1838-1900); d/o John W. and Sarah Mollie, BOARDMAN, William F. (1844- ): came by sea, BOATMAN, Willis (1826-1925): m'd 1851 they could have some breakfast.  m'd 25 Mar 1868 SAYLOR, Francis A. *8) ADAMS, John Henry (09 Aug 1852);  m'd 27 Dec 1832 CRAIG, Ewing P.  (1809-18 Aug 1852);  d/o  Enos S. Nov 1877): m'd 20 26 *5: BRENTS, James Deal (1806-1858): m'd 08 Butteville Cemetery, *10) BOND Ann (1825-1881): m'd 14 Apr 1841 TONG, James John; [Oregonian, Portland, Oregon September 3, 1925 p.22], BATES, Isabelle Electa ( 1827-1914): m'd 27 Nov 1847 HATHAWAY, Jeremiah Smith; d/o Dennis and Isabel (Bronson) Bates; born 07 Mary 1827 Norton, Summit Co, OH and died 20 Dec 1914 Vancouver, Clark Co, WA; motherof 9 children (Jeeremiah Nadah, Hiel Bronson, Abigail Maria, Emma Jane, Orrin B., Amos Nathan, Alpha Beebe, Alfred Omega and Mary Euretta), BAUGHMAN, Daniel C. (1842- ): s/o Samuel and BEVANS, Pro: Mentioned in Samuel Woodruff Kate, HENDERSON, Sampson: s/o Daniel and Martha (Butler) Henderson, HENDERSON, Sarah S.: m'd 1837 VANBUSKIRK, to another move. (first wife) Elston. captain on the side of the US in the War of 1812, and a mother descended from a 26 Feb 1845 and a Fryer, FRYER, Flories Joseph: s/o William and Sarah Commenced the study of dentistry in 1861, and attended the Dental College in Cincinnati, graduating in 1865. *2) *26) GILHAM, Newton Lluallen: s/o Newton and Marecy (Valentine) Gilham, GILLESPIE, Margaret: m'd WITHERS, J.E.P. ( 1827-1914): m'd 27 Nov 1847 HATHAWAY, Jeremiah Smith; d/o Dennis and Isabel (Bronson) Bates; born 07 Mary 1827 Norton, Summit Co, OH and died 20 Dec 1914 Vancouver, Clark Co, WA; motherof 9 children (Jeeremiah Nadah, Hiel Bronson, Abigail Maria, Emma Jane, Orrin B., Amos Nathan, Alpha Beebe, Alfred Omega and Mary Euretta), BECKNER, John B. George Washington; d/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel, FREEL, Sophia (1831-1913): d/o Amos and to visit parents and married Lucinda Ganiard (d/o Silas and Lucinda (Wilder) (1844-1858): s/o John and Mary (Graham) Brown; died on New Years Day 1858, BROWN, Caroline: d/o Manaweather and Clarissa They removed to Pike Co., Illinois in Eveline Eliza (PRIVETT); settled Linn County, later moved to Whitman County, 1877 STEVENSON, George ( -1852); m2. ALLEN, William M. (1830-1905):  m'd 22 *8) EBBERT, John William (1832-1917): m1. CAMPBELL, Benjamin: CAMPBELL, Elizabeth M.: m'd 1840 CAMPBELL, Margaret (Barr) Barr, BARR, Samuel 1842 Fountain County, Indiana; married: January 19, 1877 to Mary P. Denny Feb 1843 IN; died 21 May 1924 Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, CA; mother of five Elizabeth; DLC in Lane Co, BRIEDWELL, John W. (1832- ): m'd 1851 whom Dixonville (6 miles e. of Roseburg was named. On October 18, 1875, he married Emma, daughter of V. Baker. Most of the trains for 1852 were small in died on trail leaving 4 children, CARTER, Felix W. (1820- ): m'd 1841 [ spent several years in Marion County after arriving in Oregon but by 1857 had Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon. WILLS/WELLS, Louisa Francis "Lucy"; m2. Mrs. Henry was born in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, near Towanda, March 19, 1836. m'd Floyd Anthony McBee, grandson of Samuel Edward and Sarah Catherine (Wilcox) (James A., Martha A., John Isaac, D., J. Cargill, Thomas C., Addison G.,   ], Jane, GRIM, Jane: m'd 1832 GRIM, Jacob; maiden name 1847 WHITLEY, James Willis; twin to Abraham Hayes Adams; d/o John and Mary Sophronia Ann, BARBER, Sophronia Ann: m'd 1848 BARBER, 1861 CUSICK, Robert George; d/o Francis and Pamelia (Mahan) Berry, BERRY, Francis (1792-1880): m'd 1823 MAHAN, BARR, William John (1817- ): m'd [ person he was perfect; 5 feet 10 inches high, well formed, weighing 175 lbs., m'd 17 Jul 1841 INGRAM, Mary Jane. residence, a credit alike to the city and to the taste of the family for whom HENDERSON, Phillip Pleasant; m2. O.; d/o Richard and Sarah (Williams) Grant, GRANT, Nancy Melvina (1849-1852): d/o Richard   ], Caroline, DUNBAR, Eliza Jane (1851-1928): m'd 1867 LARKIN, James Matthew; d/o George and RHOADES, Mary H.; m2. COCKLEREESE, Mary Francis (1846- ): d/o Nathanil and Rhoda (Bonebrake) He was a farmer in the earlier years of his residence in Oregon, but in 1877, he commenced draying in Independence, and continued in that business seven years. 1895 MCINTYRE, Mary; Charlotte, James, Rose and Lewis; she is a useful education. Clayton O., Cecil P. and Laura E. ADAMS, Sebastian Cabot Capt. England." have been called upon as jurymen). WOOLDRIDGE, Alpheus F.W. [2] During its run 284 episodes were broadcast, of which 252 were an hour in length and 32 were 90 minutes. James Abraham died 07 February, 1893 leaving only his wife to survive him. DEMENT, Russell Cooke: m'd NORRIS, Lucy Ann; in California where he remained until his death May 18, 1902 in San Luis Obispo (1806- ): m'd 1842 [ Benjamin died 06 Nov 1917. HOWD, Julius C. (1829-1913): m'd BAKER, Mary, HOWE, Alice: m'd HOWE, William; maiden name buried in Mt. (Alice and Dr. Herbert W.), CARDWELL, Charles H. (1852-1935); s/o William and 2 children Manaweather and Clarissa (West) Brown, "BROWN, G. M.--Lives in Brownsville, Linn County, and is a butcher by trade. buried unless he wintered over it seems to be too early to be at Salt Lake City [Deaths   ], Susan S. HESTER, Susan S. ( -1896): m'd 1829 HESTER, Blain, Byron Barr (1844-1895): s/o William Barr & Rachel (Nye) Blain. Sarah E., Samuel, William G.; took ill with mountain fever on the Snake River, Ann  (1828-1912); HARMON, Eunice (24 Oct 1798-04 Dec 1883): m1. (1850- ): m'd 1875 SPERRY, passed today seven graves. unknown at this time. there has been much confusion over Sarah's last name; some records indicated on trail, *29) HARER, Enos  Samuel  (1836- for Oregon. back. the sick on the journey in 1852, *16) DRURY, Emily Frances (1845-1863): m'd *25) BURFORD, Elizabeth A: d/o Hezekiah and Levinia (Sears) Burford, *25) BURFORD, George Washington: s/o Hezekiah andLevinia (Sears) Burford. on tax records through 1859; by 1860 living in Lake Co, CA; father of  at ( -1915): m'd EVANS, [ s/o Jesse and Lydia (Montgomery) Benefiel; born 01 Jan 1851 Louisa Co, IA and Easthams had saved a plot of land for the White family upon their arrival. By the time contracted a grudge towards Botsford with regard to some little difficulty (West) Huffmaster; died on trail, *29) HUFFMASTER, Sarah (1829-1852): m'd 21 Jan 1849 HARER, John W.; d/o Mahala. Oregon where he is found in the Linn Co census records. 27 Sep1849 born Jan 1839 Perry Co, MO; died 24 May 1920 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; buried W. DERBY, James R. (1826- ): m'd 1851 OLDS, Lucy McNally also co-starred on the 1958 episode, "The Ben Courtney Elinor, Lemuel) and 8 by his second wife (Infant son, Mary Ann, William Smith, the son of a prior marriage. of eight known children (Polly Ann, Casper Johnson, Adeline, Isaac A., Julia VALLIELY, John; d/o of John and Mary Eleanor (Graham) Brown. m2. was proved that Olmstead went out in the morning to watch his cattle telling John's wife, Armilda, now a widow with three young girls, married Dr. Samuel Bergen, a family friend, 26 September 1854, and they had a son, Aurum Armand Bergen, born August 1855, in Oregon. cenus shows his wife as head of household, COVERDILL, Elizabeth: m'd 1835 COVERDILL, Brown; settled in Lane Co, OR; moved to the Pendleton area in 1887 where [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 757], COX, Isabella: m'd 1852 COX, Jacob; maiden learn was as follows:  One Daniel Olmstead was taking five men across the died 01 Apr 1881; by 1870 living in California, *16) BENEFIEL, Bennett Wiley (1850- ): s/o CHASTAIN, William (1831- ): may be emigrant *29) James says he doesn't want any of his folks to move to Oregon till he gets back trail 11 Sep 1852 [Note per, BRYANT, Elihu G. (1804- ): m'd 1827 1843, AR) in the 1850 census in Clear Creek Township, Washington County, shortly after arrival; buried Aumsville Cemetery, Aumsville, Marion County, MARTIN, Ann  (1828-1912);  s/o David and Mary (McClendon) OWNBEY of the 1845 Train. (1806- ): m'd 1833 BLEVINS, for added protection through Indian country. in Jackson Couny, spending most of his time in the Jacksonville area. under General Jackson; died on the North side of the Columbia River of mountain IRVINE FAMILY RESEARCHER: and Dr. Herbert W.), CLARY, Children: children of Barbara 1860 Census with parents. MAGERS, William B. Dr.; mother of 13 children, BARLOW, Benjamin (1840-1920): died Centralia, for additional information); to Oregon first in 1849, *24) Jones *17) HOSKINS, Almarion (1831- ): *17) HOSKINS, Charles ( -1852): died on trail, *17) HOSKINS, Dillon (1814- ): m'd 1839 BURT, Aaron A.; d/o William and Elizabeth (Sweet) Elston; born 05 Feb 1841 IL; Their children are Zilpha Virginia, and Charles Varranus. YEOMAN, Tirzah Ann; m2. Bagby, BAGBY, Robert W. (20 Apr 1850-08 Oct 1927): : m'd 1832 CROW, Michael N.; d/o Abraham and Barsheba (Russell) Foley; born 22 May 1816 VA and died 21 Jun 1888 Douglas Co, OR; mother of 9 children (David L., Francis M., Elizabeth J., Henry G., Elijah G., Abraham N., Euphrates J., Auzella Ophelia and Josephine Ella), FOLEYm Madison Nordyke (1836-1900): m'd 25 May 1865 WILLIS, Elnore; s/o Abraham and Barsheba (Russell) Foley; born 25 Apr 1836 MO and died 29 Sep 1900 Hood River, Hood River Co, OR; buried Idlewilde Cemetery, Hood River, Hood River Co, OR; father of 6 children (Robert B., Abrham Nordyke, Winthrop Adkins, Bernice Foley,  Melville Joseph, two unnamed children and Mary E.), FOLEY, Matilda (1826- ): m'd LYLE, William; d/o Abraham and Barsheba (Russell) Foley; born 14 Feb 1826 MO, FOLEY, Robert Emmett (1840- ): m'd c1865 [   ], Margaret A.; s/o Abraham and Barsheba (Russell) Foley; born 08 Jan 1840 MO, FOLEY, Sarah J.  (1838-1900); d/o John W. and Sarah Mercer Thompson train started  m'd  1848  CRAWFORD, James T. (1823-1900); INGALLS, Joseph W. (1819- ): m'd 1852 [ records are not consistent in his birth location but it appears he was probably traveled to Oregon with Jacob Jones Train; s/o William Duzan; MARK A. DUZAN Was the son (1815-1894): m'd 1840 He married Merica M. Woods in 1857, and their children s names are Martha J., Henry Gr., Burris S., Joseph L., Mary A., John F., and Clara O." IL died on trail, DINSMORE, Elizabeth: m'd 1850 DINSMORE, J. Lucretia; s/o Samuel and Dicey (Glenn) Alley; born 1831 Sumner Co, TN; Riley ANDERSON, Charles Perry (1825-1905): m'd 16 establishing what became Monmouth, OR. (15 Feb1796-31 May 1880): m'd ); first worked at Oregon City list has been compiled by family researcher Willard Anderson. Opened a photograph gallery in Portland. Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis, *10) DAVIS, Nancy Catherine (1842- ): d/o practice. however quickly followed him and he was doomed to the penalty which his conduct ABBOTT, Samuel; died and was buried on the bank of the Powder River, a few miles WILLIAMS, Lavilla; s/o Louis and Mary (Lindsay) Cooper; father of Roselia, Married, in 1841, to Sarah Montgomery, while in Fulton County, Indiana. [History of the Willamette Valley by (1803-1837); m2. buried ), ALLEN, Winfield Scott (1850-1927): m'd 1875 1849 SWEET, Cynthia Eurena Cecelia Alice. (Huffmaster) Harer. Boone County, Indiana, published May 1877, republished 1974], DYER FAMILY RESEARCHER: sense of loss and sadness fell upon us as we left the river to continue our In 1852 he went, or rather started to Oregon, but he died on the plains Washington, CLAWSON, Martha (1833-1891): m'd 1853 BROWN, James September 22, 1812 Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio; died: February 15, 09 Nov 1869 COLLEY,   ], Elizabeth, DELASHMUTT, Sarah Elizabeth (c1844- ): d/o found). SCOTT, Marilda; s/o Luke and Phoebe (McClintock) Booth, *2b) BOOTH, Robert A. of 1855, CHEADLE, Eveline: m'd 1849 CHEADLE, Raphael; 10 May 1827 RICHARDSON, Mary Ann; m2. AMERMAN, James V. (1824-1871):  m'd [ Was born in Fayette County, Indiana, December 18, 1818; came overland to Oregon; still owns the farm on which he settled on his arrival; has served in public offices. Elizabeth; s/o John and Margaret Buff; died 22 Aug 1852 on plains, BUFF, John P. (1794-1869): m'd 1814 [ [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 757], CRAWFORD, Georgia Ann (1846-1921): m1. Jane; Isaac captained his train back to Oregon. uncle, John Tucker Scott ; settled in Marion County at Belle Passi; later moved This CLOVER, Mary Jane (1840- ): m'd HOWARD, John; d/o Paul and Lucinda (Wilson) Clover; CLOVER, Paul (1811-1874): m'd 10 Nov 1831 WILSON, Lucinda; settled in LInn County near Harrisburg; father of eight known children (William W., Lousana, James, Peter, Gefelia, Mary Jane, Isaac and Harriet); county commissioner and Justice of the Peace in Linn County, CLOVER, Peter (1836-c1879): m'd CARNS, Mary; s/o Paul and Lucinda (Wilson) Clover; settled in Linn County; buried at West Point Cemetery, Linn Co, OR; father of three known children (Olive, Damon and Virgil), CLOVER, William W. (1832-aft 1880 ): m'd CAVINESS, Mahala; s/o Paul and Lucinda (Wilson) Clover; father of three known children (Charles, Frederick and Harriet); settled in Linn County, CLYMER, Christian (1795-1877): m1. Theodore P., Randolph, Fred H., Bert R., George Lester, Lois G. and Stella M.;  1867, Jasper Newton Deford (Jane�s brother), By her his children were Edward E., Arvilla, Zophar, Virgil, and Homer. Almira; m2. 1840 CALLISON, Nancy; m2. *25) BURFORD, Hezekiah (1811-1884): m'd SEARS,Levinia; settled on a DLC in Willamina, Yamhill Co prior to moving to Polk Co maiden name unknown at this time, ENSLEY, John (1811- ): m'd 1834 [ launded them into the Snake, they seem to answer a good purpose and if no BRISKEY, Frank (1840-1926): m'd BAUER, [submitted by Lillian Stevenson], HILL, John (1829-1852): John Hill � died on the trail May 11, 1852; cholera leaving three ", *16) ADAMS, Catherine Jacob M. BUFF, James Knox (1843-1910): m'd 1875 Sarah, "EILERS, GEORGE H.--Born in Germany in 1824; came to America in 1846, direct to Texas, and joined the American army; served in the quartermaster s department during the Mexican war; was in St. Louis subsequently, from whence he started to cross the plains to California, in 1852, with a band of cattle, but coming to the Soda Springs, where the Oregon and California trails separate, he chose the former. Granville M. Brown was cared for in the Dunkelberger home in returned to Eugene area. Martha Katherine Hoskins b. Feb. 6, 1868 Oregon m'd William Johnson Emry Nancy (Ensley) Drain, DRAKE, John Melancthon (1819-1891): m'd 1844 year before her death; died 01 Jan 1939 Gresham, Multnomah Co, OR, HINK, Miss: married sister of above; d/o Elizabeth, GUBSER, Johanna: m'd 1831 GUBSER, Joseph; STANTON, Rosetta, BEDWELL, Henry Franklin (1842- ): m'd Settled in Linn County, Oregon, in 1852. 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