[or-roots] Dye, Day, Dee, Deiwks

Sue Steward ssteward at ccountry.net
Fri Nov 28 06:44:08 PST 2003


Your original got out but I can't open your attachment.

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Subject: Re: [or-roots] Dye, Day, Dee, Deiwks


> Idon't know if my original got out ot not.  My e-mail system is strange!
so here it is again
>
> --
> Duane R.(Bob) Goodman
> > Hi Joyce Lee & Fellow Oregonians:
> > I have been going back over my work on the Dye Family (my Mother was
born Cora
> > Belle Dye) and feel pretty confident that it is pretty good.(see
attached)
> > In doing some reading on the Oregon Trail the name JOHN DAY came up. He
was an
> > Early Northwest Explorer (b. 1704 in Bedford Mass.) Well, I spent 4
months in
> > the John Day area during my Jr. year at OSU. I was Majoring in Geology
and we
> > did real field work, living in tents and hiking about 15 miles a day.
> > I got interested in his line of the Days, Dyes, Dees, Diewks, and low
and behold
> > his line intersects with the line I've been working on and I believe
that JOHN
> > DAY is my ggFather X12. I've underlined the intersection on the
attachment.
> > Myline of the Dyes Settled in the area near Coos Bay/NorthBend at
Riverton near
> > Coquelle. (However my mother was born in Missouri, and I'm quite certain
she
> > came out west on the Oregon Trail.
> >
> > --
> > Duane R.(Bob) Goodman
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