[or-roots] Onnie Ramsdell

J & N Hemstreet jhemstr at attglobal.net
Wed Dec 3 19:42:07 PST 2003


Sorry, never heard of her.  I'm guessing Hemstreet is her maiden name while Hemstreet is my married name.  There are a lot of Hemstreets in California.  Nancy
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Connie Guardino 
  To: or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 3:35 PM
  Subject: Re: [or-roots] Onnie Ramsdell


  Nancy, I've sent the three pictures of Onnie to my site photographer, Julie Hendricks, who will turn them into JPGS, now that her computer is working again. Meanwhile, who is this person? Nancy Hemstreet Rhinehart, (?-1930) Any info you can  come up with will be greatly appreciated. Connie 
  J & N Hemstreet wrote: 

     Connie, if you'll send me your mailing information I'll send you a photo of Onnie in her Salvation Army uniform.  
    Nancy Hemstreet 
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Connie Guardino
      To: or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
      Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 5:23 PM
      Subject: Re: [or-roots] Ramsdell
       I would love to have a photo of Ona Ramsdell in her Salvation Army uniform. Do I need to send payment for the print? Postage? Will there be permission to publish and credits? Please advise. Connie Guardino 
      J & N Hemstreet wrote: 

        Hello Pat:  Ona Ramsdell aka Onnie aka Oneatta Elnora Ramsdell was indeed the twelveth child of Thomas Manley Jr. and the first wife of my grandfather, Guy Fitch Phelps, married 8 Sept 1897.  Onnie was born 30 Jan 1872 Yaquina Bay, OR and died 17 May 1902 one day after giving birth to her only child, daughter Naomi Oneatta Phelps.  Onnie is buried in Lone Fir Cemetery, Portland, Oregon.  Her daughter, Naomi, never married and was my mother's half-sister.  Onnie was the youngest woman ever appointed captain in the Salvation Army. Thanks to the Ramsdell family I do have several photos of Onnie in her Salvation Army uniform.  Photos of Onnie and information on her was also provided to the Metropolitan Pioneer Office. Onnie's half-brother and half-sisters are all deceased.  Of the six nieces of Naomi, four are still living.  I am one of the four.  Should you wish to send me the photo, please contact me personally for mailing info. Nancy Hemstreet 
          ----- Original Message -----
          From: Kith-n-Kin
          To: or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
          Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2003 1:54 PM
          Subject: RE: [or-roots] Ramsdell
          I have a carte d' visite photo of Ona Ramsdell, Captain in the Salvation Army, ca 1895.She was a friend of the Parks and Palmers in Elk City, and presumably a member of this family being discussed. She conducted the service for my grandmother's sister, who died in 1896 of "inflammation of the stomach".I would like to communicate with any descendants, to perhaps provide at least a good copy of the photo. Oh, and while we are on the subject of Elk City/Toledo, I have Howery photos as well.And, if anyone has identified pictures of Jim and Bea (Willoughby) Parks, I'd like to communicate.  As you have perhaps guessed, I have a large number of photos.  Some aren't identified, and I'd like to compare with other already identified photos.Pat (in Tucson)
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