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Thanks, Pat, if there is any more you want to add---like anecdotal material--I'll
paragraph this out as a big cutline for the photos. Connie
<p>Kith-n-Kin wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE> <span class=218031617-22112003><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Connie
and all:</font></font></font></span><span class=218031617-22112003></span><span class=218031617-22112003><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Here
is what I have from the 1900 census:</font></font></font></span><span class=218031617-22112003></span><span class=218031617-22112003><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Howery,
Daniel Lived in: Elk City Precinct, Lincoln County, Oregon</font></font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Series: T623
Microfilm: 1348 Book: 1
Page: 246 </font></font></font></span> <span class=218031617-22112003><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>210/211
Howery, Daniel; head; w m May 1828; 72; single b. Ky father b Ky mother
b Ky</font></font></font></span> <span class=218031617-22112003><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>For
interest, the </span><span class=218031617-22112003>neighbors included
my cousins:</font></font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Leander Parks,
by now a widower</font></font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Mary Griffith,
his daughter </font></font></font></span><span class=218031617-22112003><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Joseph,
son</font></font></font></span><span class=218031617-22112003><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>James
H, son</font></font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Alice S, daughter
(Ollie?)</font></font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Luberna, daughter
(Luverna, or Verna)</font></font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Walter, son</font></font></font></span><span class=218031617-22112003></span><span class=218031617-22112003><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>The
only Howry/Howrie names were in Washington and eastern Oregon, as I recall. </font></font></font></span><span class=218031617-22112003></span><span class=218031617-22112003><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Dan
was gone by the 1910 census. Died?</font></font></font></span><span class=218031617-22112003></span><span class=218031617-22112003><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>The
spelling I had on my notes on the picture was "Howrie". Now, whether
that was from my grandmother spelling it for me, or my guessing, I don't
recall.</font></font></font></span><span class=218031617-22112003></span><span class=218031617-22112003><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>I
must have gotten the Howery spelling when I found him on a census, or from
someone in Elk City.</font></font></font></span><span class=218031617-22112003></span><span class=218031617-22112003><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Are
there obituaries? Bev Przybylski, are you monitoring this?</font></font></font></span><span class=218031617-22112003></span><span class=218031617-22112003><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Connie,
I'll forward the "web ready" photos to you separately, two of Dan Howery
and one of Elk City. Probably tomorrow or Monday, O. K.?</font></font></font></span><span class=218031617-22112003></span><span class=218031617-22112003><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Pat</font></font></font>
<font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>(back in Tucson)</font></font></font></span>
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<br><font face="Tahoma"><font size=-1><b>From:</b> or-roots-admin@sosinet.sos.state.or.us
[<A HREF="mailto:or-roots-admin@sosinet.sos.state.or.us">mailto:or-roots-admin@sosinet.sos.state.or.us</A>] <b>On Behalf Of </b>Connie
Guardino</font></font>
<br><font face="Tahoma"><font size=-1><b>Sent:</b> Monday, November 17,
2003 15:46</font></font>
<br><font face="Tahoma"><font size=-1><b>To:</b> or-roots@sosinet.sos.state.or.us</font></font>
<br><font face="Tahoma"><font size=-1><b>Subject:</b> [or-roots] Howry,
Howery, Howrie</font></font>
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I have been very frustrated because I knew I had Howery material in my
ebook, but couldn't locate a single passage. Now that I'm reworking the
Lincoln County cemeteries, I realize that I was given a different spelling
for the name: HOWRY. Which spelling is correct? I have records to clean
up ASAP. I don't like passing on "wrong" information. Also, Pat, I sure
would like that Howery picture! Here is one footnote:
<p>"Ida E. Fuller Calkins Quick, who married George H. Calkins of Harlan,
August 3, 1903, was a resident at Newport Heights Nursing Home, May 9,
1977, when the author’s taped conversation took place with her. She spent
Thanksgiving 1976 with her surviving children at the home of her youngest
son, Donald Calkins, and his wife, in Portland. Her other surviving children
in 1977 were: <b><u>Muriel Calkins Howry</u></b>, Toledo; Mae Calkins Hoy,
Corvallis; and Neil Calkins and his wife Dora, Rathrum, ID. Quick was 92
years old, December 18, 1976."</blockquote>
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