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From: "Editor's Desk" <>
Subject: Re: [ORWASCO] Pachette and Parrish
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2001 14:37:31 -0700
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I think you just hit some pay dirt. I knew there were some Parrish folks
listed somewhere on the Wasco Co. website, because I made a mental note
of them when I first listed them there. I have some Parrish ties, too,
and would like to talk to you about those off-list. At any rate, it
appears George was buried in Lone Pine Cemetery (although his surname is
spelled incorrectly on this listing, with only one 'r'), and so were a
couple of other Parrish folks. Here are the listings. I hope this helps.

Parish, George W., E.C. (Evans), Mary Lou (Jones)

Looks like George, Evans C., and Mary Lou (Jones) Parrish might all
belong to your group. That's how I read this listing. Unfortunately, I
did not transcribe this cemetery -- I only formatted the typed info for
the web -- so I have no way of knowing if these folks were found in a
single area of the cemetery or widely separated from eachother.

And in French Cemetery, I found:
Louie D. Pachette, born April 10, 1854, died Mar. 9, 1906.

I did not find a record of Mary Pachette being buried there, but if you
don't have a record of her burial location, I can take a look in some of
my offline records in a few days. She may have been missed in the survey
that is online but was noted in a previous survey.

By the way: if anyone is not yet aware of where I'm going to do these
online lookups, there is a site search box located on the main cemetery
page. It searches the entire Wasco Co. website, not just the cemetery
listings. That way you can find out if your ancestors are mentioned in
any of the newspaper articles & so forth on the site. The URL for that
page is:

http://www.historysavers.com/orwasco/archives/cemeteries.html

I'll add the search box to some other strategically located pages in
future updates, so you won't have to go so far to find it.

--
Cheri


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