[or-roots] Re: [GFO] Powell Grove Cemetery
Eugene Barnes
evbarnes at earthlink.net
Sun Jun 20 09:47:09 PDT 2004
To Carroll:
We left Oregon in 1935. Last time there to visit was about 1975 when not interested in genealogy. My step
grandfather Smith was there in 1912, and worked the
Oregon shipyards both WW's. He died in Portland in
1949 and my grandmother there in the fall of 1954.
When I left, the rag man, the ice man, and the fish
man all had horse drawn wagons. The fish man had
a hearse painted white but it still and its leaded flower
design side windows. There use to be one like it,
down near Lake Merritt, Oakland, CA, circa 1940-
56. Strangely enough in SF in 1935-36 the still had
horse drawn water wagons and street cleaners.
Gene
Costa Mesa, CA.
----- Original Message -----
From: CARROLLOUC at aol.com
To: or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 9:18 PM
Subject: Re: [or-roots] Re: [GFO] Powell Grove Cemetery
Hi Eugene - i have a brochure from the Mult. Co., Pioneer Association which gives this info: Powell Grove Cemetery, aka Central Grove Cemetery. est. 1848, 1.0 acre.
I knew this cemetery had a different name when I was growing up and lived near there. It would seem like the cemetery records, what there might have been, would have been transferred to Mult. Co. when they took over the cemetery.
I remember my parents and grandparents were not happy with the name change, although we didn't have anyone buried there. It was just that my grandparents had lived in Parkrose, probably from before 1930 and knew some of the inhabitants. They felt the name should be left alone, but you know how that goes.
Are you able to go to the cemetery and look around? It is a pretty little oasis with Sandy and 122nd surrounding it. Perhaps some of the stones would be helpful. I wonder if the Mult. Co. library or the OR Genealogical Society would have any of the information as to the names of the really old folks. Though it does seem like 70 pages would just about cover all of them except for the old flat stones that have become covered by grass or the inscriptions have worn away. I still haven't been able to find a stone for my gr grandfather Cooper in the Multnomah Pioneer Cemeter yet but have everyone else.
Just some thoughts on the subject to throw out.
Who are you looking for in the cemetery?
Carroll (Cooper) Summers
The current administrators are very helpful. They gave me everything they had from 1949 forward. In my case about 70 pages. But they had no records prior to 1949. I believe this cemetery began in the late 1880's.
Eugene Melvin
SW Portland, Oregon
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From: CARROLLOUC at aol.com
To: or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 11:29 PM
Subject: Re: [or-roots] Re: [GFO] Powell Grove Cemetery
The Pioneer Cemetery Association, located in Portland should have records of the graves in this cemetery. I don't have the address or phone number but you should be able to find it in your Portland phone directory.
I remember the cemetery well from growing up in Parkrose. The cemetery wasn't always surrounded by roads as it is now but I don't know just when that happened as I have lived in So. Oregon since 1949.
My Dad's side of the family were all buried in the Multnomah Park (now) Pioneer Cemetery. I was able to get information from the Cem. Assoc. as well as a plot map, although I did know where most of the older ancestors were buried. An annual Memorial Day trek while growing up and I still visit it when I can.
Carroll (Cooper) Summers
Is there any records as to who and when people were buried there prior to 1949. It is my understanding that this is the year the management of this cemetery change from the Powell Grove Cemetery Association to Multnomah County.
Eugene Melvin
SW Portland, Oregon
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