[or-roots] Howry, Howery, Howrie

Connie Guardino census at wi.net
Sat Nov 22 09:54:03 PST 2003


Thanks, Pat, if there is any more you want to add---like anecdotal
material--I'll paragraph this out as a big cutline for the photos.
Connie

Kith-n-Kin wrote:

>  Connie and all:Here is what I have from the 1900 census:Howery,
> Daniel Lived in:  Elk City Precinct, Lincoln County, Oregon
> Series: T623     Microfilm:  1348     Book:  1     Page:  246  210/211
> Howery, Daniel; head; w m May 1828; 72; single b. Ky father b Ky
> mother b Ky For interest, the neighbors included my cousins:
> Leander Parks, by now a widower
> Mary Griffith, his daughter Joseph, sonJames H, son
> Alice S, daughter (Ollie?)
> Luberna, daughter (Luverna, or Verna)
> Walter, sonThe only Howry/Howrie names were in Washington and eastern
> Oregon, as I recall. Dan was gone by the 1910 census.  Died?The
> spelling I had on my notes on the picture was "Howrie".  Now, whether
> that was from my grandmother spelling it for me, or my guessing, I
> don't recall.I must have gotten the Howery spelling when I found him
> on a census, or from someone in Elk City.Are there obituaries? Bev
> Przybylski, are you monitoring this?Connie, I'll forward the "web
> ready" photos to you separately, two of Dan Howery and one of Elk
> City. Probably tomorrow or Monday, O. K.?Pat (back in Tucson)
>
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: or-roots-admin at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
>      [mailto:or-roots-admin at sosinet.sos.state.or.us] On Behalf Of
>      Connie Guardino
>      Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 15:46
>      To: or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
>      Subject: [or-roots] Howry, Howery, Howrie
>
>      I have been very frustrated because I knew I had Howery
>      material in my ebook, but couldn't locate a single passage.
>      Now that I'm reworking the Lincoln County cemeteries, I
>      realize that I was given a different spelling for the name:
>      HOWRY. Which spelling is correct? I have records to clean up
>      ASAP. I don't like passing on "wrong" information. Also,
>      Pat, I sure would like that Howery picture! Here is one
>      footnote:
>
>      "Ida E. Fuller Calkins Quick, who married George H. Calkins
>      of Harlan, August 3, 1903, was a resident at Newport Heights
>      Nursing Home, May 9, 1977, when the authorís taped
>      conversation took place with her. She spent Thanksgiving
>      1976 with her surviving children at the home of her youngest
>      son, Donald Calkins, and his wife, in Portland. Her other
>      surviving children in 1977 were: Muriel Calkins Howry,
>      Toledo; Mae Calkins Hoy, Corvallis; and Neil Calkins and his
>      wife Dora, Rathrum, ID. Quick was 92 years old, December 18,
>      1976."
>
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