[or-roots] Trip to Oregon
Cole, Sherry
Sherry.Cole at ed.gov
Tue Oct 4 07:21:55 PDT 2005
I do have this cemetery site (and all those Woods are my ancestors) and I appreciate your information. Many months ago, I contacted Deanna Warren to tell her that the information on my grandfather was incorrect. His name is Hiram E. Wood not Mirium E. Wood. So, far they haven't changed it on the site. But, I will make sure when I visit his grave that the headstone is not wrong!
Now, Dale mentioned that I contact the Cemetery and ask for "Internment Records". Since the cemetery is still in use, does anyone have any ideas of who I would contact?
Sherry
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From: or-roots-admin at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
[mailto:or-roots-admin at sosinet.sos.state.or.us]On Behalf Of Sue Steward
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 9:39 PM
To: or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
Subject: Re: [or-roots] Trip to Oregon
http://www.interment.net/data/us/or/clackamas/pleasantview/pleasant.htm
Pleasant View Cemetery
Clackamas County, Oregon
Lat: 45° 22' 36"N, 122° 28' 35"W
R1W T3S Sec 5
Contributed by Deanna J Warren, Jul 30, 2001 [dwarren at bctonline.com].
Total records = 1,407.
Reprinted courtesy of Lucille Geigle author of "Walking Through The
Cemeteries" volume II Winter 1993, used by permission.
This cemetery was first known as Pleasant Hill but was later changed to
Pleasant View when it was discovered that the name was already being used.
We do not know at this time when the name was changed.
Pleasant View was established on or before 1866, It was on the DLC of
Moses Matthew Baker. On his stone it read "Donated the land for this
cemetery May 15, 1886"
The Cemetery is 3 acres in size and has approximately 2500 graves. It is
about 4 miles south of Sherwood in the Pleasant Hill district. The cemetery
is fenced and has 3 gates, two of which are locked. The west gate is left
unlocked. This cemetery is still in use. Some graves (probably earlier than
1866) are not marked, but many pioneers in that area have stones. Mr. Taylor
has the Sexton records and they helped to fill in names for the graves
without stones.
Wood, Alice C, b. 1861, d. 11 Mar 1905, Sec. 1 Lot 85, Born Nova Scotia
Wood, Aubrey A., b. 1881, d. 28 Aug 1954, Sec. 1 Lot 85
Wood, Inza R, b. 1882, d. 11 Jul 1957, Sec. 1 Lot 85
Wood, J. N., b. 1839, d. 26 May 1908, Sec. 1 Lot 85, Mr., Born in Nova
Scotia
Wood, Miriam E, b. 1867, d. 1962, Sec. Not Recorded, Buried next to John N
Wood
I assume you have all the census information on John N. Wood - 1900 census
lists his wife's name as Jane H. It indicates they all immigrated in 1882.
The son, Aubrey A. Wood is in the 1910, 1920 and 1930 census. His wife is
Inza R. Thompson. They have a daughter, Audrey R. born about 1907.
There are two submitters on Ancestry.com on Aubrey Wood and his family,
probably good resources for information: Laura Buffington
buffimladj at aol.com
Amy Williams kantoa01 at hotmail.com
Good luck on your search!
Sue
-----Original Message-----
I live near Denver, Colorado. My sister and I are traveling to Oregon
the first week of November. I want to try and look up as many records
as possible at that time. So far, I can't find my g.grandfather's death
cert. in Oregon. He died in 1908 and is buried at Pleasant Hill
Cemetery, near Wilsonville.
Is anyone familiar with the Wilsonville area? The nameI am looking for
is John Nelson Wood and he homesteaded near Grahms Ferry Road 1900.
Any info is helpful.
Sherry
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