There is a phone number and address on that cemetery. If you call they can
probably tell you what kind of information they have and how to obtain it.
997 Belle Passi Rd.
Woodburn, OR
(503) 981-1447
--- "Tina (aka Dax )" wrote:
>
> I am looking for information on the Belle Passi Cemetery located in
> Marion
> County, Woodburn Oregon. I have a grandmother there( Cora Haney) and was
> wondering if any one does look ups for that cemetery.Thank you
>
> Tina Fischer
>
>
>
> ==== ORMARION
The website of the University of Oregon's "Newspapers & Genealogical
Resources on Microform" is given below:
http://libweb.uoregon.edu/govdocs/micro/news.htm
Marilynn O.
meoall@msn.com
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As promised, I reviewed the documents available here in my area regarding
the above request.
At the Oregon State Archives, I found the following information:
OSCAR VIN LUCHS, deceased December 6, 1975
Spouse, Olive
Certificate No.: 75-19201 (This would be the State Death Certificate,
which is available at Oregon State Health Division, Portland, Oregon. Cost
for a certified copy, the last time I inquired, was $13.00.)
Today, Friday, I went to the Salem Public Library, and reviewed their
microfilmed copi
Hi Albert,
Thank you for the news about the diary, but you are about 60 years to late
for me. I am a Davenport born and raised in Silverton. I have the complete
diary transcrbed and typed in book form. Now I would like to know what
happen to the rest of the Davenport family. Sarah Rollins Gott Davenport,
wife of Dr. Benjamin; Benjamin Franklin Davenport (my great grandfather) and
his sister Lucinda that married Judge Orange Jacobs of Seattle history.
They made the trip too. Orange Jacobs did not make
Does anybody have access to a city directory or a county history book, I am
having a terrible time finding the parents of my Edwin Arron MCCORMICK who
was born 1893. One his funeral folder I had copied from the funeral home it
said that he was born in Albany, and his parents were William MCCORMICK and
Ida GOLDEN. I have no proof of that and cannot find them except at the Oregon
search site those 3 names along with a few others were all on the same page
Vol. 3 page 91 1895 Marion County. I am looking i
I found a book called "Early Settlers of Holy Rosary Mission". This mission
is in Scotts Mills or Crooked Finger, Oregon. I am trying to get in contact
with either Barbara LeDoux, Margaret Splonskowski or Patricia Potter. They
are the authors or compilers of this book.
My ancestors, SEMOLKE, BARTNICK, BIERSACK and WELLMAN are some of the names
mentioned in this book and I would very much like to get a copy of the book
and find out where they found the pictures of family that are in there.
Any he
I am in contact with an ancestor of Verden Moffitt. I first found this
name on the list of records that the Oregon State Archives has within the
1895 Census for Marion CO. I was interested because of the similarity to my
maiden name, Verdena Moffitt.
Although I received a copy of the census entries I cannot find them in
my disorganization. This person is interested if there is a connection to
my line. His information consists of the fact that his father was Verdan
M.MOFFITT and his grandfather w
The site for the Univ. of Oregon Library at Eugene provides information
regarding microfilmed newspapers. The website is:
HTTP://libweb.uoregon.edu/. These can be ordered through your local library
on inter-library loan.
The listing is by county, and alphabetical by city.
Marilynn O.
meoall@msn.com
Ann,
Is this death Index online somewhere? I found "County Codes for the
Oregon
Death Index " at the Oregon Genweb site, but could not find the index
itself.
Thanks,
Bill
Ann Vasconi wrote:
>
> Have you checked the Oregon death Index for his death date. if he died
> befor 1950 you xan get his death certificate from the Oregon Satae Archives
> for 25 cents.
Would someone please lookup an obituary for Oscar LUCHS, birth 11 Dec
1905, died Dec 1975. Salem, Marion County, OR. Sorry I don't have the
exact date of death. Thank you for your help. Sincerely, Justin L.
Dingman, Tacoma, WA
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Bonjour,
This is all I have (from Stephenie Flora)
Sorry, no ILERs......
MARTIN, James ? (DLC 659) -SF-
MARTIN, John S. (b.1830; m'd 1851 , Maria A. ; DLC 2074) -SF-
MARTIN, Maria (DLC 2074) -SF-
MARTIN, Sarah (d.1853; m'd Dr. Robert ALEXANDER,.; settled in Lane Co)
-SF-
ALEXANDER, Robert (Dr. ) (b. 1806; m'd Sarah [MARTIN] ) -SF-
Hope you see an ancestor...
Albert Belanger
Researching 1851 O.T. and BLANCHARD, BOWMAN, LINK, HALL, and NOLAND
Les Martin wrote:
>
> Do you have a list for
There's a lady who has a website on the Oregon Trail . Her e-mail address
is; Stephenie Flora I don't have the address of the
website. Good hunting. Bob K
At 04:59 PM 2/6/2000 EST, you wrote:
><< I found a book called "Early Settlers of Holy Rosary Mission". This
>mission
> > is in Scotts Mills or Crooked Finger, Oregon. >>
>
>Hi Margaret,
>I was wondering of the dates these people migrated to Oregon. I know this
>fella whose working on a book & web site for Oregon Trail trave
RE: DAVENPORT
Timothy Davenport, son of Benjamin, wrote a recollection of their Oregon Trail trek. a copy is at
the U of OR Library, Special Collections (mss Ax242.) For a reasonable charge (I forget exactly how
much right now) you can obtain a photocopy for your own study from
Linda Long, Manuscripts Librarian
Division of Special Collections
1299 U of OR
Eugene, OR 97403-1299
The following is from my INDEX OF 1851 O.T. JOURNALS/RECOLLECTIONS, in which I have indexed this
document. There are other
Thank you Marilynn O'Neall for trying to find the obit on Carl E. JOHNSON.
What I did find out was he is buried in Hubbard, OR. He is buried next to
his twin brother, my father, Clarence W. Johnson
thank you again
Marcena
Surnames: Newport-Johnson-Hatch-Canfield-Ratigan-Drury-Cody
Volunteer for: Cemetery Photos
Genie Angel
Genexchange
Dona Ana, NM
Bonsoir,
In response to a question about EVANS, here is what I have:
(There is an article about Jane Coultas Evans in the Sunday Oregonian
newspaper Feb 14 1963, p F6.
EVANS, Jane [Coultas] (Cousin of Thomas CLARK) - OHSQ, vol 78 3 Sept
1977, p. 214+ - ; - Oregonian newspaper 14 Feb 1965, p.F6 - ;
- CF (2) - ; (md Jeremiah EVANS; left from Springfield, MO;
mother of Nancy; wrote a recollection in her 80s; witnessed
the Clark family Indian attack; wrote narrative) - jce -
EVANS, Jeremiah (
Elizabeth wrote:
> Barnet Lipscomb b. abt. 1817>poss KY m. Jane (Louisa) Flanary.
> I find them in the 1870 and 1880 Marion Co., Silverton, Oregon Census.
> I'm sorry I don't have much information on this family and will be
> greatful for any help.
> Thank you,
> Elizabeth
>
Hi Elizabeth,
I may be able to help you a little bit. From "A History of the Silverton
Country" I find:
Barnett Lipscomb was a native of Kentucky, born in 1818. He was married in
Missouri in April 1841 to Louisa ____. The fami
Bonjour, Elizabeth, et al.,
Here is what I have on the MASTER LIST OF 1851 O.T. PIONEERS
FLANARY, Thomas G. (b.1828; m'd 1850 , Emily Jane) -SF-
FLANARY, William E. (b. 1814 VA; md Ann 1849) - DA - ; -SF-
FLANERY, Ann (md William E. 1849) - DA -
FLANNERY, Mr. - twd -
LIPSCOMB, Barnett (b. 1818; m'd 1841 Louisa; Settled in Marion Co)
-SF- ; (b. KY; DLC 3581) - HSC -
LIPSCOMB, Louisa (d.1863; m'd 1841 Barnett LIPSCOMB) -SF- ;
(DLC 3581) - HSC -
CHRISMAN, Campbell E. (1810-1885; m'd Phoebe [
Hi Bill,
Give me the name and death date and where you think that he died. I will
check it for you tonight as I have to work this afternoon. Unless I get s
hort brak and can get to it before then.
No the dath index is not on the net as far as I know, but I do have it here
at the house.
Ann
----- Original Message -----
From: BillTroutt
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 6:21 AM
Subject: Re: [ORCLACKA] Re: [ORMARION-L] city directory or county history
book???
Albert,
I believe my Kays family came to Oregon on the 1851 Wagon Train, have you come accros this name in your research?
Linda in Oregon
"Albert E. Belanger" wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> I don't know if this is the same family, but there was a N. SIMONS on the Oregon Trail in 1851. I
> have a copy of a 3 page letter he wrote describing part of his trek. If this is your family, I
> would be happy to send a copy.
>
> Albert Belanger
> 128 Middle Road
> Brentwood, NH 03833
> RESEARCHING THE 1851 OREGON TRAIL M
I am trying to find information for a friend on the family of John CLINE born abt. 1810 in Flint, Franklin, Ohio and Julia LABAR born abt. 1814 in Flint, Franklin, Ohio. I known they had one son, Jacob Jackson CLINE. Jacob was born 20 Oct 1836 in Stuebenville, Jefferson, Ohio and died 01 Aug 1912 in Silverton, Marion, Oregon. He married Helen Ann WARNOCK (daughter of John Francis WARNOCK and Mary Frances HALLEY) 18 Jun 1863 in Silverton, Marion, Oregon.
I tried to find an obituary today at Salem Public Library, however, I was
unable to find one. I looked at the Salem Statesman Journal for January 4,
January 5, January 6 and January 7, of 1958.
In your e-mail of February 13, you state that Wesley Brooks died in Marion
County. However, you do not state where in Marion County.
The Statesman Journal would probably focus on deaths in the Salem area.
And, especially, those deaths of people who have ties to the area.
Somebody may have died in Salem, but may h
It would be the Statesman-Journal, located in Salem, OR
----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2000 8:33 PM
Subject: [ORMARION-L] Turner Newspaper?
> Hello,
> What newspaper would probably have published Obits for the Turner area,
> in 1929? My ggreat grandfather died Dec. 1, 1929 in Salem, but was from
> Turner, Marion Co.. He is buried at Rosedale Cemetery, Marion Co..
> Denise
>
>
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Bonjour,
I am sending this message to several OR lists in hopes of making contact with some who have
ancestors who were on the Oregon Trail in 1851. Some who see this may be familiar with my project,
as
I have been working on it for several years. Please bear with me as I review my project.
As I draw near to the end of this first phase in my 1851 Oregon Trail research, I am sending out
this message in hopes of maybe finding a few more details to include in the finished project.
Several
people with incre
Marcena
My husband states it out near Gervais near Woodburn.
Connie
----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 5:22 PM
Subject: [ORMARION-L] [ORCLACKA] Marion Co. Broadacres
> Can anyone tell me if Broadacres is in Marion C0. If so, look up an
address
> for me.
> It is for Carl E. Johnson, I think it would be abt. 1945 to 1950. He died
in
> 1968 in Portland, but lived most of his life in Broadacres.
> Thank you
> Marcena
>
>
> ==