[or-roots] Olympia

Leslie Chapman reedsportchapmans at verizon.net
Mon Dec 18 08:05:41 PST 2006


Lillian;

I don't really have anything in Olympia, the nearest I have is some Pierce
Co stuff;

Generation No. 2

2.  EVA E.2 LOCKWOOD (TIMOTHY1)13,14 was born June 1852 in Indiana14,15, and
died Bef. January 1923 in CA. ?.  She married WILLIAM W. LLEWELLYN 12 April
1870 in Dallas Co., Iowa16, son of ? LUELLYN and ?.  He was born May 1842 in
Pennsylvania17,18.

Notes for EVA E. LOCKWOOD:
Most interesting, 1880 census she is in Pass Creek Oregon.  She is  Evae in
the 1850 census but all other years shows up without  the extra e. Birth
date has a lot of float; 1855 per 1860, 1852 per 1880.

Notes for WILLIAM W. LLEWELLYN:
Possibly b. 1844 based on neighbor of Guy in 1920 Census. These folks seem
to float their ages around a lot, I am now basing Wm and Eva's age on 1900
Census as it gives month and year.

Children of EVA LOCKWOOD and WILLIAM LLEWELLYN are:
4.	i.	GUY KNOWLTON3 LLEWELLYN, b. May 1872, Iowa; d. 08 February 1956,
Tacoma, Pierce Co., Washington.
	ii.	BESSIE LLEWELLYN18, b. June 1885, Oregon.

*	*	*	*	*	*
Children of CLARENCE LOCKWOOD and RACHEAL DUNHAM are:
	i.	BEULAH MARGARET3 LOCKWOOD26, b. 23 November 1889, Marshfield, Coos Co.,
Oregon26,27; d. 19 August 1976, Auburn, Pierce Co., Washington27; m. GROVER
NERVAND BOWER27.

Notes for BEULAH MARGARET LOCKWOOD:
1910 Lockwood Clarence CA gives her as Julia M.

	ii.	LEWIS L LOCKWOOD28, b. Abt. August 1898, Oregon28,29.

Notes for LEWIS L LOCKWOOD:
1900 and 1910 give Lewis, 1930 gives Louis. Probably born in Myrtle Point,
Coos Co..

*	*	*	*	*	*

I probably know more than I needed about Guy Knowlton's descendnants since
one of them married into fame and fortune, but don't know what happened to
Bessie, suspect she died young in Coos county actually, or married here, but
haven't found her. Lewis same thing as far as dropping off the screen and I
haven't found any thing on the Bowers.

The only other thing near you is my great grand father Milan Morell Melvin
supposedly in the company of Solomon Fitzhugh was one of the founding
fathers of Tacoma.

I don't know how likely it is any of this info is available to you but I
have always been fascinated by the Llewellyns because they are connected to
the Lockwoods who are a big mystery, we have never had a clue who Uncle Tim
was descended from, but we find Locwoods sprinkled around places where the
Melvins are for many generations, so I suspect someday we will find Uncle
Tim was also a cousin.

Les C


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Les,

Thank you so very much.   Yes most of these are related to me.  You are a
treasure.

Anything in the Olympia, WA  area I can do for you?

Lillian                                            lschiendel at aol.com





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