[or-roots] Ford cemetery
Harguess, Dale
dharguess at coastline.edu
Mon Jul 10 09:15:22 PDT 2006
Stanford Howell had at least four brothers that also came to Oregon
about 1863. I think they all had son's named William too so perhaps
this William M. Howell was one of the brother's children. The ones that
I know about were Carroll Howell, Lafayette Howell, Thomas Howell who
was in prison in 1900 and the baby William Howell.
Dale
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I found a William M Howell, b 1893 (which would fit as oldest son of
Thomas and Lillie. William was 17 in the 1910 census and working as a
hired man in South Dallas, Wasco Co., OR. So, he may not have died as a
young child. Didn't find him in the WW I Draft notices but did find
Leslie (b abt 1899), who seems to be buried at the Willamette Ntl.
Cemetery in Portland.
By the 1920 census, Precinct 10, Umatilla Co., OR, Lillie had married
Charley Clemens and Leslie was living with them - age 21
Carroll (Cooper) Summers
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Yes, I do have his parents. They were Thomas Howell and Lillie
May Hoskins. His siblings were Nora Bell Howell, Gertrude Howell, Clara
Howell, Versey Venus Howell and Leslie Howell. I don't know where
William fit in but my guess is that he was the first son as Lillie May's
father's name was William. He died in Milton and I think that is the
same as Milton-Freewater today.
I found Lillie May living with her brother in Milton in the 1910
census. Nora Bell had already married so wasn't with the household.
William was also not counted.
Thanks,
Dale
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