[or-roots] lines of research
Steve & Ronda Howard
whizinc at comcast.net
Tue Aug 3 13:49:37 PDT 2004
Hi Carla,
I have pretty limited Oregon lines. It doesn't seem like there's anyone on our list that has the same lines. But just in case I'm going to post to the list too. Thanks for your reply.
Ronda
Brewers from the 1850's,
Axtell crossed the plains in 1852,
Alexander d. 1857 Lane County OR
Howard about 1915
Spoor about 1921
Himes 1850's - 1930's
Washington:
Brewers--same family from the 1850's
Scott d. 1913 Boisfort
Axtell--same family 1850's
Byers abt 1919
Wenzell abt 1883
Ruddle 1850's
Himes 1850's-1930's
Holcombe 1860's
Phillips 1940's
----- Original Message -----
From: CKlooster at aol.com
To: whizinc at comcast.net
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 9:28 PM
Subject: Re: You're right on the mark
Thanks, Rhonda...
By the way...what lines do you research?
I'm always looking for information on the related lines of Emmor J. Stephens (father of James B. who founded east Portland. Emmor is the first burial at the Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery in Portland); Cyrus B. Hawley who pioneered near Amity in Yamhill County; Joseph Whealdon (who was in Centralia, Washington but related to the large Whealdon family near Astoria and Illwaco). I also have a great deal of information on the Bonney family of Woodburn and The Dalles areas. In addition the South Umpqua Valley (Douglas County) where I was raised has always been an interest of mine.
Carla
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