[or-roots] LAMBERT, FORREST, QUIGLEY, MITCHELL, SCHELL on the Trail in 1851
Harguess, Dale
dharguess at coastline.edu
Wed Feb 18 14:30:00 PST 2009
I notice that you are in New Hampshire. I have been trying to do some
research in New Hampshire but am not being very successful. My local
library has a few New Hampshire books but they have conflicting
information in them. Do you have any suggestions for a person living in
Southern California who wants to find data from the mid to late 1700's?
I am mostly trying to find a marriage record and if possible any birth
records.
Thank you,
Dale Davidson Harguess
Huntington Beach, CA
Your humble servant &c., &c.,
Albert
Albert Edward Belanger
128 Middle Road
Brentwood, NH 03833
Researching the 1851 Oregon Trail Migration
-----Original Message-----
From: Paulette [mailto:pswitzertatum at peoplepc.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 8:01 PM
To: or-roots mail list
Subject: Re: [or-roots] LAMBERT, FORREST, and QUIGLEY on the Trail in
1851
Hi,
I just wondered if you have any Moore and/or Lewis and/or Sumner
families in your lists please?
-----Original Message-----
>From: albert belanger <skipb at rcn.com>
>Sent: Feb 16, 2009 7:48 PM
>To: or-roots at listsmart.osl.state.or.us
>Subject: [or-roots] LAMBERT, FORREST, and QUIGLEY on the Trail in 1851
>
>Bonjour,
>
>Referencing the message below: I have LOTS of Lambert, Forrest, and
Quigley
>folks in my Master List of 1851 Oregon Trail Emigrants. What are the
names
>of your folks?
>
>Your humble servant, &c., &c.,
>
>Albert
>
>Albert Edward Belanger
>128 Middle Road
>Brentwood, NH 03833
>
>Researching the 1851 Oregon Trail Migration
>
>________________________________________________________________
>
>I have several ancestors who lived in Missouri in 1850, can't find in
1860,
>then most of them show up in Yamhill County Oregon in 1870.
>
>My question is, would they have travelled by train or by wagon train?
There
>were multiple families that came together. Also, why am I having a
hard
>time finding them in 1860? If they were waiting for or in a wagon
train,
>would they have been missed by the census taker? I have one ancestor
who
>lost a wife in Missouri approx 1862 and remarried by 1863. I can't
find
>death certificate of 1st wife.
>
>Surnames are Lambert and Forrest.
>
>Suzanne Thomas
>
>
>
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