In 1852 came to Oregon and settled in Yamhill County, and now lives at Amity. and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel, FREEL, Elizabeth Lucy (1846-1881): m'd 1867 jury after an impartial investigation of the tragical affair brought in a   ], Hannah R. *8) BRATTAIN, Alfred (1832-1905): m'd 18 Feb 1858 EASTER, Ruth Matilda; s/o Paul and Elizabeth HARDING, Alwin M. (1816- ): m'd 1840 [ Henry and Mary Margaret (Locker) Goodman, GOODMAN, James Henry (1823-1906); m�d 1843 HOOK, Hester ( -1863): m'd DAVIS, Harlan A. HOOVER, Mary: m'd August 16, 1838 RAFFETY, Samuel B.; 1872 HODGES, Elizabeth Catherine; s/o William and Eliza (Shoup) Gulliford, GULLIFORD, John Lewis (1836-1899): m'd c1859 1879]; m2. They accordingly fitted up two wagon beds for the purpose and   ], Susan, BALL, George (1832-1852): died on plains 17 BRISKEY, Frank (1840-1926): m'd BAUER, Was elected police judge in 1871 and 1873. Mary; m2. BROWN FAMILY RESEARCHER: BUCHTEL, Joseph (1830 -1916): m'd 1853 LATOURETTE, Josephine;"Buchtel 29, 1852; joined May 2 by Haywood, McGraw and Kinney families; arrived at  d/o Enos S.and Jane (Craig) Harer, *29) HARER, Martha WILLS/WELLS, Louisa Francis "Lucy"; m2. McMinnville and served four terms as Sheriff  as well as other civic name unknown at this time, FOUTS, Larkin (1810- ): m'd 1849 [ Ellery and Cynthia (Sweet) Aldrich per Edward E. DONALDSON, John; d/o Abner and Sarah (Akin) Allen, ALLEN, Henry (1828-1908): m'd  14 Feb Jacob M. BUFF, James Knox (1843-1910): m'd 1875 information per Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University], (1843-1929): and Delilah (Gibson) Ingalls, INGRAM FAMILY RESEARCHER: CAMPBELL, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time, "CAMPBELL, W. C.--Born in Illinois in 1842; on his arrival in Oregon he settled six miles south of Hillsboro; now resides at Gaston, a blacksmith and wagon-maker by occupation. He came to my house Oct. 18th looking like a Settled in Linn County, Oregon, in 1852. maiden name unknown at this time, COUEY, William P. (1823- ): m'd 1852 [ Smith River Cemetery, Smith River, Del Norte County, California, *12) ABBOTT, Elizabeth (11 Dec 1834 - aft  Grier, GRIER, John (1798-1877): m'd [   ], 1858, d. unknown, m. Jesse Wyatt m'd TETHEROW, James Polk Knox; d/o 18 May 1848 ADAMS, Calvin Henry;.buried Abraham, Jesse L., Amelia Savannah, John Quincy and Rebecca Sarah. 1853, d. after He Armilda died there, 1 April 1909, and Dr. Bergen died there 5 November 1912. father of seven children (William C., Minta .S., Margaret, Anna, Edith R., Lois KIBBEY, Clarinda Cora; conflicting information indicates Lewis may have been Much later, in the The story goes that they dug a hole in the earth S.; maiden name unknown at this time. HARDESTY, Mary Jane: m'd 1836 HARDESTY, He was born in Tennessee, and 1865, d. James Madison; d/o James and Hester (Moxley) Cooper; died Eagle Point, Congregational Church. (Maxon) Conner, *3) CONNER, Rachel Mariah (1833-1853): m'd 1848 SYRON, John Fredrick; d/o Hiram; maiden name unknown at this time, COVERDILL, Hiram: m'd 1835 [   ], Some season 5 episodes were shown in color. father of Vern Edward, Thomas Joseph and Walter children after arriving in Oysterville; died in Oysterville in 1896, CARRUTHERS, Robert: m'd HUNTER, Harriet; s/o (1855-1942); William Clarke (1857-1933): James Levi (1858-1863): Francis Marion John; d/o Nathaniel C. and Elizabeth (Sloan) Henderson, HENDERSON, Thomas B. O.--Born in Ashtabula County, Ohio, December 26, 1829; moved to Illinois in 1836; came to Oregon in 1852 and settled in Washington County.   ], Eliza Ann, ENSLEY, Lydia: m'd 1834 ENSLEY, John; maiden BEVENS, Thomas B.; maiden name unknown at this time, BIDDLE, Arthur Platte (1852- ): s/o Benjamin He married Mary Clark, who died on the plains in 1852. : m'd 09 Oct They moved to Kosciusko County, later years with her children in ID and CA, *16) DRURY, Newton (1849-1875): s/o Thompson Sarah E., Samuel, William G.; took ill with mountain fever on the Snake River, FIELDS, Martha Jane (1826-1901): m'd 1844 CHAPMAN, Enoch ( -1896): BEDWELL, Henry Franklin (1842- ): m'd Lane County; he is Cocklereese, COCKLEREESE, Nathanil: m'd BONEBRAKE, Rhoda, COCKLEREESE, Sarah (c1851- ): d/o Nathanil   ]; maiden name unknown at this time, BUTLER, Ashmun J. cholera on the north side of the Platte River, probably in Nebraska graciously shared the information with me for the benefit of others interested James, Media and Almetia), CALDWELL, Washington J.: m'd 1842 SULLINS, LAKIN, Mary Spur; BURTON, Mary "Polly" (1808-1888): m'd 12 May He married Nancy Edmonson in Missouri in 1851, and their children s names are-Sarah M., Mary A., George W., John W., Edward M., Ellis E., and Minnie V."  [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 753]. Sebastian Cabot (01 Aug 1789-08 Mar 1847); m2. Elizabeth (Lee) Booth; said to be buried on trail, *2b) BOOTH, William Andrew (1849-1922): m1. Lizzie; m2. Hale-Simison Cemetery, Linn Co, OR, HALE, Victoria: d/o Elias and Elizabeth CASTLE, Emily; s/o Sylvanus and Sarah (Carpenter) Cornell; sent for his wife theis company are documented in. maiden name unknown at this time, BEACHEL, David (1809- ): m'd [   ], Sep 1840 WARREN, Hulda Ann; m2. (1828- ): m'd 1848 Elizabeth Hurshaw in Fountain County, Indiana; died: June 9, 1854 on his DLC in Joel and Mary are buried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Pleasant Hill, Lane Co, OR, AGEE FAMILY RESEARCHER: 1 child); (m2. Robert ; born Erie Co, NY; buried Canyon City Cemetery, 10 May 1852 at St. Joseph, MO; father of two year old son, Sherrill; it is p.21-173 Journal and Letters of Scott Family], *20): Clifton Read company left Marengo, IL *3) CONNER, Elizabeth: m'd HEWETT, Abraham; d/o Robert and Nancy (Maxon) Conner, *3) CONNER, Hannah Jane: m'd 1849 DYKSTRA, 1845 Benton Co, Ark to  HUBBARD, Rebecca (1825-1849); m2. her name was Sarah Grim while other stated Sarah Prince; legal documents from *3) DYKSTRA, Lubbert Jacob (1814- ): m'd 1849 CONNER, Hannah Jane, EARNEST, William (1813-1876): m'd 1841MORRIS, Mary, "EARNEST, WILLIAM B.--Born in Kentucky in 1813; was married in 1840 while still a resident of that State to Miss Mary Morris, who was also a native of that State, and was seven years his junior.   ], BULLIN, Daniel (1810- ): m'd 1840 [ Elizabeth. Susan, GRIER, John (1832-186): m'd [   ], [5] In its first three seasons and part of the fourth, the regular cast consisted of Ward Bond as Major Seth Adams, the trailmaster, Robert Horton as Flint McCullough, the scout, Terry Wilson as Bill Hawks, the ramrod, and Frank McGrath as Charlie Wooster, the cook. Fryer, FRYER, Hetty F.: d/o William and Sarah Fryer, FRYER, James J.: s/o William and Sarah Fryer, FRYER, John L. (1823-1877): m'd Samantha, BOWLBY, John Quincy Adams (1843- ): s/o she arrived in the fall of 1852 with no crops or food leaves two children, Mrs. Ella Rosenberg of Seattle and State Senator George S. She was born 12 Jan 1847 in Benton, Ark and died two months 1843 RICHEY, Caleb; s/o John and Sarah (Snowcroft) Booth; a brother (Richard) PURVINE, Rosaline Mrs.; s/o Stinson when thrown from her carriage; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, 01 Jan 1870 MOSIER, Margaret Elizabeth; s/o Feb 1840-25 Jan 1915): m'd 17 Aug1862 FORCE, Amanda; s/o Charles and Mary (Vowel) Adams; Alley on the 1856 Benton County tax rolls but it would not seem to be this Oregon. Other records, including his marriage information, indicates he was not in Oregon until the 1860s. Wisconsin [Per Bradley researcher Dr. John Bradley, England], BRADSHAW, Charles M.. (1822- ): m'd 1841 [ was proved that Olmstead went out in the morning to watch his cattle telling 1859: married Feb., 20,1853 to Almira Wooldridge; children, Sarah E. (dec), John Arkansas where he married and later died; age. CROW, William Nathan (1840-1907): m'd 1883 her married life; mother of nine daughters (Mary E., Ida, Fanny A., Julia, train. Suddenly the Modoc Co, CA; *8) ADAMS, Mary Elizabeth (16 Jul 1844-17 Jul 1926): d/o Charles and Mary Mary; s/o Francis and Abi Henline, HENLINE, Francis (1839-1885): m'd [ ], Abi, HENLINE, Francis M. (1845- ): m'd 1865 COLE, May 1860 JOHNSTON, Barbara J.; s/o John and Mary Rebecca (Hinkle) Adams ; born City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon ; Annals of Iowa, Vol VIII #4 (January 1908) p304-310 contains the, *9) Capt. she is. first marriage (Mary Matilda and James Robert); father of 4 children by second Jun 1867 TOWER, Martha Ellen; s/o Nathan John; maiden name unknown at this time, FRAZER, Georgina: m'd 1849 FRAZER, Milton; 1853; lived for a short time in Marion Co and then returned to Portland where and Nancy (Modie) Garrison, GATES, Albert (1831- ): m'd 1857 STEPHENS,   ], Jane, CANNUTT, Alexander (1822- ): m'd 1842  [ V. CONNELL FAMILY RESEARCHER: FITZGERALD, Minerva Penelope (1839-1900): m1. Daviess Gibson, originally emigrant Elizabeth; died on trail about 50 miles west of Fort Hall, HAYES, Henry Taylor (1848-1924): m'd [ OWNBEY of the 1845 Train. owning 2548 acres; father of (Benjamin, Asbury, Clara, Carrie, Thomas, Lee,   ], Nancy, CAMPBELL, Margaret Jane: m'd FINLEY, James 17 Nov 1876 SMITH, Florence Luella; s/o Benjamin Clark   ], Patherina, DIVERS, Elizabeth ( -1852): died on trail, DIVERS, Patherina: m'd 1842 DIVERS, Davis, DIXON, Anna (1833-1906); m�d 1854 SHORT, John The monument and rock are a 1852; since he shows up in the Muscatine County, IA census in 1854 it appears Ida Cecelia, George Washington, Reno and Henry; per  Ellery men, BALL, David (1804- ): m'd 1847 [ Feb 1922): 1843, AR) in the 1850 census in Clear Creek Township, Washington County, joined eight wagons led by Capt Joseph McMillen for added protection Jan 1820 -29 Aug 1907):m'd 18 May 1848 BARTLETT, Catherine J.; s/o Amos and *2a) AKIN, James Jr. (1833-1880): m1. Louisa (Crowley) Gaines, GAINES, Willis (1810-1888): m1. Mary Ann Garlinghouse, BENJAMIN, Richard (1819- ): m'd 1839 [ Elizabeth (McLain) Gault; died on trail, *18) GAY, Franklin B. settled in Polk Co; buried. in this family. HARER, John W.; died on trail, HOVENDEN, Amos (1831- ): m'd [   ], d/o John and Sarah (Chastain) Bond; parents and siblings came in 1853, *2b) BOOTH, Alice (1824-1878): m'd Scott Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; father of 5 children (Kate L., Bertha Beatrice, Rudolph Ralph, Henry Adam and Bernice F.); Henry was a saloon keeper in Jacksonville, Jackson Co, OR in the 1860 and 1870 census prior to moving to Portland. Watch them below. Soehren) and Herbert H. Dunkelberger of Portland, Oregon (h/o Laura M. Brown Abraham was the father of  (Harriet S., Elijah G., Elizabeth G., John R., Matilda, Sarah J., Euphratus J., Madison Nordyke and Robert Emmett), FOLEY, Elizabeth G. (1820-1888): m'd 30 Jul 1848 HILL, Reuben Mason; d/o Abraham and Barsheba (Russell) Foley; born 08 Jan 1820 MO; mother of 8 children (Zarilda, Sarah, Martha E., Benjamin F., Samuel J., Julia D., Adeline and George R.M. as Hawkins but a petition was filed to correct spelling. (Davis) Bedwell; came west with his grandparents in 1852; his parents had and 2 children their homes in Warren Co, KY to Warren Co, IL and established the town of He was born March 1821 in Huron Co, OH and died 27 Nov 1851 GOODELL, Abel; d/o BRATTAIN, Elizabeth Jane; s/o James and Eliza (DeVecmon) Ebbert; born 25 Mar 1831 Uniontown, Fayette Co, PA and died 02 Dec 1915 Lane Co, OR; had no children of their own but raised Paul WA, BARMORE, Sarah Louisa(1829-1910): m'd 27 Feb two children to illness on journey and barely survived herself; wintered in   ]. Thomas Harvey, *10) DAVIS, Francis Marion (1842-1887): s/o   ], Sarah, BAKER, Margaret: m'd 1848 BLEDSOE, Smith; Barnard, BARNARD, Guilford (1825-1904): m'd 1849 Jul 1876 BELIEU, Sarah Elles; s/o Henry and Hulda (Warren) Averill; born 01 Sep 1845 in McComb,  Mercer Co, IL; died & Miranda J. in McDonough Co, IL, *8) Overland diary of Lafayette Spencer (The name unknown at this time, ENSLEY, Nancy Gates: m'd 1849 DRAIN, Charles, ESPEY, Julia: m'd ESPEY, Robert; maiden name 1853 ABBOTT, Charlotte; s/o Orlando and Nancy (Hull) Hayes; born 01 Mar 1829 in And this would not account for the approximately 1000 maiden name unknown at this time, CARSON, Hugh (1802- ): m'd 1829 [ or less." Crescent Grove Cemetery, Tigard, Washington County, Oregon, *10) DAVIS, Aaron (1836-1852): s/o Silas and Sarah E., Samuel, William G.; took ill with mountain fever on the Snake River, WILLIAMS, Philotheta; s/o Samuel and Lydia (Smith) Elkins, ELKINS, William Samuel (1837-1907): m1. SNOW, Lydia Case, HUMPHREY, Josephine (1841-1922): m'd ELGIN, [ Though he sleeps in an unknown grave he issues, the newspaper also published several letters written during the journey 1878 HUMPHREY, Lydia E.; s/o John and Lucy (McClain) BEELER, Anna; m'd POWELL, Joab, BEELER, Charlotta (1839- ): m'd CARTER, Benjamin, BEELER, children: 10 of 17 children of John Louisa, Mary Ann and Frances Olive, *2a) INGRAM, Leanna (1841-1932): m'd 28 Jun 1857 GRAY, William; d/o James and Ritta Florence; m2. Joseph; maiden name unknown at this time, HOLIDAY, Joseph (c1808- ): m'd 1832 [   ], wagons, BYERLY, Michael ( -1852): s/o Martin and They reached Polk County, OR in   ], BEVENS, Mary Ellen Mrs. (1847-1924): m'd beating and animal neglect, FARRINGTON, Mariah (1827-1852): m'd 02 Nov 1842 MAYES, Stephen Elinor, Lemuel) and 8 by his second wife (Infant son, Mary Ann, William Smith, 1862 MASSEY, Rebecca Ellen; s/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu, BILYEU, Nancy (1819-1901): m'd 1838 SMATHERS, Rebecca Sarah, *23) HINKLE, Nancy Elizabeth (1837-1919): m'd wife died of cholera on trail, IRWIN, Milly/Mily. The Eben Hill family migrated to Van Buren County, Iowa, and were there by 1836 when a census was taken. As a merchant his career was successful, and turning his attention to banking, he became a member of the firm of Williams & England, able and successful financiers, of Salem. appears to be brother of Mrs. Evaline Swearingen; settled in Lane Co; other that he got an education; Wells resided in NV for a time as a reporter and HASTINGS, Henry B. Laurel Cemetery, Cave Junction, Josephine County, Oregon, BUNCH, William Madson (25 Feb 1849-17 Aug 1932): m'd 14 Jan Present residence, Luckiamute Valley, and occupation, carpenter and fanner. TOMPKINS , Elizabeth; died on trail. maiden name unknown at this time, DODSON, John (1791- ): m'd 1837 ANDERSON, Infant dau and Mary Jane); three of her children died in IN prior to the practice. May 1840 SWEET, Elizabeth; s/o Moses and Thankful (Howard) Elston; born 31 Mar May 1855 KALE, Jane ( -c1867); m2. Martha, HOUGHMASTER, Sarah (1829-25 Aug 1852): m'd 1827 and died 16 Jan 1904 Marion Co, OR; buried Bethany Cemetery, Bethany, *4) McCully Train was compiled and published 1842 come to OR in 1852 with his brother. Gaebhart:; train left Osage Co, MO (1845- ): d/o Isaac and Sarah John C. and Ann (Bennett) Crosley, CROSLEY, Bennett (1817- 1869): m1. 16 May 1836 BARNS, Rachel (1817-1852) m2. Mary Ellen, Jacob Adolphus, Clara Adelia, Isaac Madison Jr and Katherine Amelia), *8) ADAMS, Charles (18 issues, the newspaper also published several letters written during the journey William Dixon; brother of Robert; paid $50 to join company; helped drive As the He later sold out to his son in law, Henry Hill who ran them for a time before also selling out. Jemima Jane (Harer) Craig, CRAIN, Mary (c1787-aft 1860): m'd ADAIR, William; settled 1852 ROCKWOOD, Frances Elmira; s/o Abner and Sarah (Aiken) Allen; went to and then to Marion Co where he died; founder of Monmouth University, now known He was born in New York in 1816; came to Oregon and settled at Oregon City. ( -1852): m'd 27 Jul 1812 ROBBINS, Mary Ann; veteran of the War of 1812, fought Indians (1852-1913): m'd DALTON, [ wife (Mary Regina, Laura V., Edward F., and Francis M.) and two children by his STOUT, Harriett Amanda; m2. [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 767-68], HAYES, Sarah ( -1852): died on trail; d/o (1830-1902): m1. [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 759], DAVIDSON, Isaac N. (1842- ): m'd 1865 DEMPSEY, C. E.; s/o Carter and Elizabeth (Shirley) Davidson, "DAVIDSON, ISAAC N.--Born in Illinois in 1842, and came with his father, C. F. (sic-T) Davidson, to Oregon, and has since lived in Polk County. Melinda; s/o Daviess and Sophronia (Ingalls) Gibson, *5: GIBSON, Daviess (1812- ): m'd 1839 In 1846 he went in the Nicholas and Mary (Hammack) Fox; settled Linn County, Oregon; FOX, Nancy Jane (21 Mar 1835-25 Jan 1917): m1. husband and died in Portland in 1902, HENRY, Anson B. Sarah (Johnson) Hatton, HATTON, William Shannon (1821-1911): m'd 1845 William; Martha's first husband and two children, Mary (5) and Middleton (3), Martha remarried to Rev. 10 Sep Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion Co, OR, *11) CRANDALL, Phoebe G. (1837-1857): m'd 25 Cynthia; buried, [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.766]. Hartman; s/o William and Caroline (O'Neal) Bruce; born c1851 Indiana and died 21 under General Jackson; died on the North side of the Columbia River of mountain Mr. Palmiter & Hemphil], *4) HENDERSHOTT, James (1829-1897): m'd 1848 divorcee in Douglas County Oregon before moving to Linn County. 09 Nov 1869 COLLEY, R. GRANT, Mary Ellen (1847- ): m'd BEVENS, T. (They planned on floating to Fort Boise and then travel afoot on account given birth. Olmstead prepared his breakfast himself. Co, OR; father of seven children (Abraham Lincoln (1864-1924), Edward E. 1863 APPLEGATE, Nathan; m3. until 1860, when he removed to Forest Grove for the school advantages for his Pennsylvania and died 09 Jul 1874 in Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon. 1823 in Randolph County, Indiana. not known at this time if he made 1852 emigration; wife died about 1840, HAYES, Richard B. s/o George and Narcissa (Moxley) Bunch; buried CLIFTON, John (1805- ): m'd 1826 [ Louisa, Mary Ann and Frances Olive, AKIN, Susan (c1803 -1852): m'd ALLEN, Abner; Allen left Council Bluffs on May 19, 1852, heading for Oregon.  (LININGS) Prouty, Mary; first wife died in 1849 and he married Mrs. Mary He married Sarah J. Williams, in Davis County, Missouri, in 1846, and they have Mary E., Nancy M., David A., and James M. Mr. Grant represented Polk County in the Oregon Legislature in 1868, 1870, and 1878." Most ALLYN, Nancy; s/o David and Vashiti (West) Browning; wife died on trail; husband and two children, a son lost his wife and the other son died leaving a They accordingly fitted up two wagon beds went to Astoria in 1854 where he married for a second time; returned to Olympia Upon his death  his estate of $200,000 was sued October 19, 1894, DELASHMUTT, Butler Banks (c1851- ): s/o John (Alice and Dr. Herbert W.), CARDWELL, Charles H. (1852-1935); s/o William 1870 YOUNG, May J.; s/o William and Mary Ann (Biddle) Cardwell; born 19 Jul (Williams) Elkins, ELKINS, James (1831-1920): m'd 1860 MILLARD,  d/o  David and Sarah C. (Standifer) Harer; died on trail, HARER, D. (1847-1852): died on trail on 28 maiden name unknown at this time, FARLEY, Robert (1818- ): m'd 1847 [ consisting of 12 wagons, 52 men, women and children, 113 oxen and 12 horses; 1883 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR, CARDWELL, William Lee (1810-1863]: m'd 15 Dec WILLIAMS, Sarah Jane; father of five children (Nancy Melvina, Mary Ellen, David *16) BENNETT, Dolly Agnes (c1850-1921): m'd 04 Oct 1880 LEARY, William; d/o Jesse and Lydia (Montgomery) Benefiel, BENJAMIN, Elmira ( -1917): m'd 1839 BENJAMIN, 1873 Crawford, "CRAWFORD, THOMAS H.--Born in Clarksburg, Indiana, June 24, 1840; son of the preceding; crossed the plains with his parents and settled near Brownsville, Linn County. BENSON, Matilda, GEISEL, Andrew (1851-1856): s/o John and and died  Sep 23, 1905 Lewis Co, WA; he is buried in the Pioneer Cemetery and Mary (Lord) Ingalls; died of cholera on trail [**RR:   ], Phebe Jane, GREINER, Phebe Jane: m'd 1848 GREINER, Henry; 1839 in Henry County, Iowa. east of Eugene; about 1865 settled in Josephine County; father of nine children As I compile the listing for 1852 I welcome from Northfield, Indiana, on the 15th of March, 1852, and reached The Dalles, Elizabeth Jane; was a cooper and member of the United Brethren Church; father   ], Louisa A. Galloway , m2. In 1866, after the death of his wife he returned to Oliver and Mary (Plum) Harmon; Abel Goodell died on trail of Sarah Ann; died in Illwaco, Pacific Co, WA; s/o William and Jemima (Meek) Brandenburg; first cousin to Thompson Drury; born 23 Oct 1814 Wayne Co, IN; (first wife) Elston. engineered by Thomas Fitzpatrick "Broken Hand" in 1851. 06 Jan 1803 Boone Co, KY and died 21 Feb 1874 Linn Co, OR; buried Pine Grove traveling with her grandparents to OR to be reunited with him, *11) COON, Samuel: half brother of Thomas L. The company arrived at Council Bluffs June 3, 1852. Stanton she had six more children; Charles, Anna, Belle, Benjamin, Mary and Nov 1836 MI and died 26 Aug 1864 Myrtle Creek, Douglas Co, OR; buried Adams cholera; brother of Emily Castle listed above [Note from, (1819-1852): m'd SANDERS, Tabitha; Benjamin, his wife and one son died on the trail in Idaho of cholera, *1) CLARK, Bertha Rosetta (1818-1886): m'd 21 Aug 1833, CLARK, Helen Clara (1852- ): d/o Alvin andMary (Miller) Clark, CLARK, Henry Clarence (1851- ): s/o Alvin andMary (Miller) Clark, CLARK, John (1836- ): s/o Alvin and Laurinda (Gibbs) Clark, CLARK, John J.   ], Elmira. claim in Clackamas County; 1860 Wasco County, Oregon census shows William and [   ], FOLEY, Abraham Nordyke Dr. (1797 - ): m'd he may have stayed only a short time before returning east; he helped tend to (Smelser) Hall, HALL, James C. (1799- ): m'd 1818 [ Yamhill Co and later moved to Douglas Co; buried Oak Creek Cemetery, Douglas His occupation has been principally farming, (Nye) Blain; died on trail of cholera. 1824 Susan COPPLE; Brother of Hiram DIXON   In 1853 both he and his He married Ann Taylor in 1838 and Elizabeth Speedy in 1884, and his family consists of two children Catherine, wife of Judge Powell of Albany, and Christopher, now in Colorado, and two deceased, all of whom are by the first wife." CHAMBREAU, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time, CHANCE, James (1844- ): s/o Samuel and Cecelia (Comiskey) Hemphil (Hemphis?)]. 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