[or-roots] or-roots Digest, Vol 34, Issue 4
JOHN LAURA MCKINNEY
birdman_326 at msn.com
Tue Feb 2 04:59:00 PST 2010
Dorothy M. Powell
Hi, I'm trying to track this lady. She was born 1915. Think she died about 1933. On 1930 census, she was with her mom, Ida Mckinley(Pugh) Pwell, brother, George W. Powell and uncle, Walter Pugh in Pendleton. Ida died in 1938, with no mention of Dorothy. George W. Powell died in 1995, Walter died in 1955? I believe the dad was George b. Powell. I believe George W. Powell graduated St. Joseph's Acadamy in Pendleton, OR. I can't find anything on that either. I'd appreciate any help. thank you, Laura
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google 97641 we are 20 miles east by a light north.
Dan
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> O.K. I know where Burns is so I am guessing you are near either Umatilla
> or Morrow County. You keep talking about being out in the boonies but I
> am curious about where you are talking about. Also, is it freezing
> there?
> Dale
>
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I see what you mean about the boonies. You are a long ways from Burns.
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google 97641 we are 20 miles east by a light north.
Dan
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> O.K. I know where Burns is so I am guessing you are near either
Umatilla
> or Morrow County. You keep talking about being out in the boonies but
I
> am curious about where you are talking about. Also, is it freezing
> there?
> Dale
>
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DanM. wrote:
> google 97641 we are 20 miles east by a light north.
so you're out between Christmas Valley and Wagontire, eh? nice views of
the night sky out that way.
you aren't the only one out that way -- one of the list members is in
Paisley, and I got relatives out there of course, Paisley is a
metropolis compared to your 40 acres
pic of downtown Paisley for those of you unfamiliar --
http://www.tripcheck.com/Pages/CCview.asp?Num=1&cam1=647
.Bill Strickland
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I wonder if it was named after Paisley, Scotland?
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DanM. wrote:
> google 97641 we are 20 miles east by a light north.
so you're out between Christmas Valley and Wagontire, eh? nice views of
the night sky out that way.
you aren't the only one out that way -- one of the list members is in
Paisley, and I got relatives out there of course, Paisley is a
metropolis compared to your 40 acres
pic of downtown Paisley for those of you unfamiliar --
http://www.tripcheck.com/Pages/CCview.asp?Num=1&cam1=647
.Bill Strickland
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Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 15:57:56 -0800
Subject: [or-roots] Updates to Coos County, Oregon
Greetings all!
I've been busy trying to get some of the wealth of information I've been collecting processed and put into a usable format for people to find while online. My motivation has been the steady growth in popularity of the Genealogytrails websites. I started tracking statistics on it about a year and half ago, and at the time, the average visits to the site per day were 2-3 visits, of about a minute average length. When I send out an update like this one, it causes a big spike in the statistics, but
then it settles down to "normal" again. But normal is now about 14 people day, with an average time on the site of 15 minutes!
Here's the list of what's been put online for December and January - my thanks too the people who have provided me with material to use for
these updates (you know who you are!) and I still have a lot more to turn into web pages, so watch for more updates soon. I hope you find something for each of your families from Coos county!
1) New 1855 Jury List provided by Andie Jensen. Was your pioneer family here before the 1860 census?
2) New 1949 Myrtle Point Phone book page, Surnames A-G
3) Newspaper clipping on the wreck of the Beda in 1886
4) Updated the Coos county Mason/Masonic Lodge members. Added 23 additional Masons to Masonic Lodge members in Coos County, making a list of over 240 known Masons
5) New Coroner's Inquests
page, with 315 deaths in Coos county investigated by the Coos County
Coroner (Notes are being researched and shared courtesy of Andie
Jensen).
6) Updated the Cemetery listing page to show all sources for cemetery listings, number of interments, and maps to cemeteries where known.
7) Added five more biographies to the Pioneer History of Coos and Curry County page from 1898
8) Added 6 new members to the American Legion webpage
9) Births, Deaths, Marriages and Illnesses [Over 100 new obituaries, 10 new birth announcements, 40 illness mentions, 60 marriages]
10) Added another page to the 1893 Tax Assessment Index, surnames beginning with 'HA'
11) Added two new schools to schools list, Twin Oaks and Riverton, with photographs and additional information (as available)
12) Added new IOOF page with 18 known members, both men and women
13) Created new community page for Bullards, Bandon area with 50 names mentioned
14) Marriage Record Summary created for 160 Coos county marriages - featuring the names, dates, minister, place of marriage and witnesses
Robyn
rgreenlund61 at yahoo.com
Interested in Oregon History? Check out my webpages at
coquillevalley.org or genealogytrails.com (Coos & Curry Counties)
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Harguess, Dale wrote:
>I wonder if it was named after Paisley, Scotland?
>
That is one 1873 theory, but McArthur easily debunks it, so it makes one
wonder ... another theory is named by another Scotsman, Steele, reason
unknown -- of course, those earlier Paisly settlers called it something
else 10,000 years before it was ever seen by the white guy's eyes, and
probably many, many other native names in between ...
Bill Strickland
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It would be interesting to look at the census from 1850 to see if there
were any Scottish people living there. I have recently been doing
research on Paisley Scotland and that is why I asked the question. It
turns out to be the largest city in Scotland. Even bigger than Glasgow.
The cloth Paisley was named after the city, not vise-versa. It turns
out that they were a weaving community many hundreds of years ago.
Just a little trivia fyi.
Dale
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Harguess, Dale wrote:
>I wonder if it was named after Paisley, Scotland?
>
That is one 1873 theory, but McArthur easily debunks it, so it makes one
wonder ... another theory is named by another Scotsman, Steele, reason
unknown -- of course, those earlier Paisly settlers called it something
else 10,000 years before it was ever seen by the white guy's eyes, and
probably many, many other native names in between ...
Bill Strickland
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There are four Paisley's in the world, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland;
Paisley, Ontario, Canada; Paisley Lake, Florida and Paisley, Lake, Oregon
Tradition tells us that Charles Mitchell-Innes suggested the village be
named named Paisley, after his hometown of Paisley in Scotland. He was
quite a horseman. Mitchell-Innes is buried in the Paisley cemetery.
Diane
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>I wonder if it was named after Paisley, Scotland?
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The original settlement was not Paisley, but Chewaucan. That area was
located several miles south of Paisley. What person wanted to live by a
river, infested by mosquitoes and a rocky bank? Prone to flooding. But in
time, the river was dredged to the north side of what is now Paisley, banks
built along the river banks (still will flood tho!!) and homes built.
Chewaucan was abandoned except now for a cemetery on private land with a few
boards still in the area as a reminder of days gone by.
Diane
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> Harguess, Dale wrote:
>
>>I wonder if it was named after Paisley, Scotland?
>>
>
> That is one 1873 theory, but McArthur easily debunks it, so it makes one
> wonder ... another theory is named by another Scotsman, Steele, reason
> unknown -- of course, those earlier Paisly settlers called it something
> else 10,000 years before it was ever seen by the white guy's eyes, and
> probably many, many other native names in between ...
>
> Bill Strickland
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I have not been through Christmas Valley in a long time, was to Paisley this past summer and seen Diane, and took photos of the Summer Lake and Paisley Cemeteries, I Antelope Hunt just South of Burns.
My Wife's step-brother lives in Crescent Oregon
Glen Jones Portland
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I wonder if it was named after Paisley, Scotland?
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DanM. wrote:
> google 97641 we are 20 miles east by a light north.
so you're out between Christmas Valley and Wagontire, eh? nice views of
the night sky out that way.
you aren't the only one out that way -- one of the list members is in
Paisley, and I got relatives out there of course, Paisley is a
metropolis compared to your 40 acres
pic of downtown Paisley for those of you unfamiliar --
http://www.tripcheck.com/Pages/CCview.asp?Num=1&cam1=647
.Bill Strickland
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Subject: [or-roots] Some interesting Oregon tidbits from the Spokane Register, 1895
Rev. Edgar P. Hill of Freeport, Ill. Has been given the unanimous call to the First Presbyterian church of Portland
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, April 21, 1895
Mrs. Joseph Dixon died at her home on Oak creek, near Corvallis, last Sunday. She was born in Missouri on 1830, and came to Oregon in 1853.
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, April 21, 1895
Mrs. Savanahh Hall, 53 years old, and a pioneer of 1853, died at Myrtle Creek last week. Her husband, John Hall, has served three terms as commissioner of Douglas county.
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, April 21, 1895
William Levens, who was working a claim on Tennessee gulch, has, it is thought, one of the best paying mines in southern Oregon. He was in Canyonville recently with $700 to $800 in gold dust taken out of two or three sluice boxes.
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, April 21, 1895
There was a tripple wedding at Brownsville Sunday morning, the brides being the three daughters of Mrs. Booker. Miss Josie was married to Joseph Harrison, Miss Etta to Allen Chastain, and Miss Ella to William H. Templeton.
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, April 21, 1895
The name Eureka postoffice at Cracker Creek, the scene of operation of the E. & E. mines, has been changed to Bourne, in honor of Mr. Jonathan Bourne, Jr., one of the stockholders of the Eureka and Excelsior Consolidated Mining Company and known as the free silver champion of Portland. Mr. J. Henry Longmaid had the honor of christening the new post office and the postmaster is Mr. R.R. Weatherred.
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, April 23, 1895
She Was A Pioneer
Mrs. James Monaghan Dies After an Illnes of Several Weeks Leaving Six Children. Robert, the Eldest, Arrived From Annapolis In Time to Be at Her Bedside
Mrs. Margaret Monaghan, wife of James Monaghan, died at her home near Gonzaga college at 8 o'clock last night, aged 43 years and 9 months. She had been ill for several weeks with rheumatism and la grippe and her death was not unexpected. A week ago physicians decided that she could not recover.
She leaves besides her husband six children, three girls and three boys, Robert, who is a cadet in the United States naval academy at Annapolis, being the eldest. Robert arrived home two days ago in answer to a telegram summoning him to his mother's bedside.
Mrs. Monaghan was one of the pioneer women of the northwest. She came to Walla Walla with her parents from Ireland in 1859, when she was 7 years old, and was married to Mr. Monaghan at Walla Walla in 1871. They moved to Fort Coville and subsequently lived at Fort Spokane and Coeur d'Alene City, finally settling down in Spokane. Mrs. Monaghan's maiden name was McCool, and her aged parents are still living at Walla Walla, Hugh McCool, collector of customs at Northport, is her brother, as are also Joseph and James McCool. She was a lady of lovable qualities and was possessed of a hindly disposition which made her many friends.
Mr. Monaghan, who is one of the earliest pioneer settlers of the northwest, and his family, will receive the sympathy of friends throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia in their great loss.
“She was essentially a pioneer woman, with all the attributes of the founders of this great commonwealth.” said Hon. M.M. Cowley last night. “She was full of charity, generous-hearted to a degree seldom known, sweet-tempered, modest, gifted with a graciousness not often surpassed. She was conspicuous for her goodness, perfect in her reliance upon the goodness of God and the virtue of her neighbors, the sweetest of mothers, the best of wives, the most dutiful of daughters. She went to meet her Creator believing and trusting in the life to come with a convincing strength that never failed.”
The arrangements for the funeral have not been made and will be announced later.
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, April 23, 1895
Samuel F. Staggs died at McMinnville April 13, aged 78. He crossed the plains from Missouri, reaching Oregon in 1846.
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, April 23, 1895
W.H. Byars, the new commandant of the soldier's home, has arrived at Roseburg, and is getting in readiness to assume his office on May 1.
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, April 23, 1895
Portland – Isaac Barnes, one of the old residents of Portland, died at the residence of his son, Frederick Barnes. He was 83 years of age, and first came to this county in from England in 1813, locating in Albany, N.Y. After two years he went back to England, but returned shortly afterward and engaged in the business of brushmaking in New York. In 1856 he removed with his family to Iowa, and in 1861 crossed the plains for Oregon, and ever since he lived in the vicinity of Portland
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, Jul 9, 1896
Baker City – Fannie Jenkins, aged 14, daughter of Captain Wm. [William] Jenkins, a miner employed at the Virtue mine, while walking from their cottage to a neighbor's house with her little brother in her arms, stumbled, and in trying to save the child from being injured, fell backward and broke her neck. Death was instantaneous. The place where she fell is as level as a floor.
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, Jul 9, 1896
Oregon – Doc Burns, a 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burns, came near drowning in the Olalla the other day. He had gone swimming and by some means got beyond his depth, when his mother noticed him and screamed for help. J.M. ___[unreadable], who was cutting hay nearby, ran to the rescue and, plunging in the water, caught the boy as he was going under the third time. A little care brought the boy around all right.
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, Jul 9, 1896
La Grande— News has been received from Fox Hill that Joseph Leasey was accidentally killed by being thrown from a wagon loaded with wood. Leasey and a number of others from Island City went upon the hill for wood. It is supposed that the accident was caused by a brake of the wagon giving way, but no particulars have been received.
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, Dec 3, 1896
Portland – C.F. Kent, a well known citizen of Oregon, died suddenly at the home of his step-daughter, Mrs. Jesse Crame. Mr. Kent was 75 years of age. He came to Oregon in 1863, and for some time was engaged in the mines of southern Oregon. He was a quartermaster during the war of the rebellion. He leaves a widow to mourn his loss.
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, Dec 3, 1896
The Dalles- Mrs. S.A. Davenport was this morning adjudged insane, and will be taken to the asylum in the morning. She is flighty on the subject of Christian science and it is hoped a few weeks, or at most a month's treatment, may restore her mental balance, says the Chronicle.
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, Dec 3, 1896
Roseburg – Mrs. Sheridan, the wife of Thomas Sheridan, Sr., died at her residence the other afternoon. Mrs. Sheridan had been an invalid for a number of years. She was an old pioneer of this county, and left a husband and four sons.
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, Dec 3, 1896
Kendrick, Idaho – J.S. Falls, better known to the people of this country as “Old California”, shuffled off this mortal coil last Friday morning. A little more than six months ago he was sentenced to the Nez Perce county jail for selling liqour to the Indians, and about two weeks after the completion of his sentence he died of heart failure. His remains were interred at Lewiston last Saturday at the county's expense. And now every time the eye gazes upon the little log cabin in Brady Gulch, the memory will recall many peculiar incidents in his checkered career, says the Times.
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, Dec 3, 1896
DEATH OF A WALLA WALLA PIONEER
Had Lived in the County for About Forty Years.
“Walla Walla. Wash.. Nov. 30.-A. S. Van Horrn, an old pioneer, died in the hospital in this city last night of congestion of the liver. He was born in Pennsylvania in 1833, crossed the plains in 1849 and settled in Salt Lake. He came to Walla Walla in 1859 and was one of the best known pioneers in eastern Washington.
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, Dec 3, 1896
Joe Twyman, another old-timer, 73 years of age., was found dead in a house five miles west of the city this morning. He lived alone on what is known as the old Coe farm. As he had not been seen for several days, his neighbors went to his home this morning and found him lying dead on the floor. He lay near a stove, an arm load of wood beside him, and his white locks covered with the snow which had drifted on him. He had gloves on his hands, and sacks wrapped around his feet, indicating that he entered the house just before he died. The supposed cause was heart disease. Twyman had lived in this county 40 years and at one time was well-to-do, but it is said he gave away most of his property to a woman with whom he was infatuated, who abandoned him shortly after she secured possession.
Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, Dec 3, 1896
Robyn
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Interested in Oregon History? Check out my webpages at
coquillevalley.org or genealogytrails.com (Coos & Curry Counties)
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Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 17:48:17 -0800
Subject: Re: [or-roots] Updates to Coos County, Oregon
And
what are you doing with ALL of your free time Robyn?
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Subject: [or-roots] Updates to Coos
County, Oregon
Greetings all!
I've
been busy trying to get some of the wealth of information I've been collecting
processed and put into a usable format for people to find while online.
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Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 18:00:03 -0800
Subject: [or-roots] Christian Science
The Dalles- Mrs. S.A. Davenport was this morning adjudged insane, and will
be taken to the asylum in the morning. She is flighty on the subject of
Christian science and it is hoped a few weeks, or at most a month's
treatment, may restore her mental balance, says the Chronicle.
Okay; did Christian Science make her flighty or was she judge insane because
she was a Christian Scientist or because she was flighty on Christian
Science?
Actually insanity was pretty broad, a several members of my family spent
varying periods of times at the Oregon home for the mentally bewildered
because of thyroid imbalance. Not always voluntarily.
Les C
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Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 18:23:22 -0800
Subject: Re: [or-roots] Remembrance of Marion County
i KNOW SOME OF THE HARRIS WERE OVER INDEPENDEDENCE OH BY THE WAY THE
HISTORICAL SOCIETY HAS INFORMATION ON THEM. then you can find them at
dufur. I have a
listing for some there as well. My family was at 7 mile. Hey les did you
try china cemetery for Matney
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From: "Harguess, Dale" <dharguess at coastline.edu>
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> Where were the Harris' from originally?
>
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> From: or-roots-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us
> [mailto:or-roots-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of DanM.
> Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 5:55 PM
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>
> Well shucks no Matney LOL.
> My wife has Harris how about the William Harris ?
> Dan M
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> Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 2:32 PM
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>
>
>>I should have done this earlier, but here is the index, for what it is
>> worth. I say that because it is far from complete -- especially where
>
>> wives
>> and children were concerned. But here goes:
> > Harris, William
>
>
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Free time - what's that?
Robyn
rgreenlund61 at yahoo.com
Interested in Oregon History? Check out my webpages at
coquillevalley.org or genealogytrails.com (Coos & Curry Counties)
From: Leslie Chapman <reedsportchapmans at verizon.net>
To: or-roots mail list <or-roots at listsmart.osl.state.or.us>
Sent: Mon, February 1, 2010 5:48:17 PM
Subject: Re: [or-roots] Updates to Coos County, Oregon
And
what are you doing with ALL of your free time Robyn?
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From:
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[mailto:or-roots-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us]On Behalf Of Robyn
Greenlund
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 3:58 PM
To:
OR-Roots
Cc: OR-Coos
Subject: [or-roots] Updates to Coos
County, Oregon
Greetings all!
I've
been busy trying to get some of the wealth of information I've been collecting
processed and put into a usable format for people to find while online.
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