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<DIV>Les...</DIV>
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<DIV>Which Hawley cemetery? I'm always looking at Oregon Hawley's; my
3rd-great grandfather was Cyrus Benjamin Hawley, an Oregon Trail pioneer who
settled near Amnity. His daughter, Ann Elizabeth Hawley, married John
Wright Stephens.</DIV>
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<DIV>Interestingly enough, John's father, Emmor Jefferson Stephens, was the
first man buried at the Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery on Portland's east side.
That cemetery was originally a part of James B. Stephen's land claim.
James B. "Uncle Jimmy" Stephens was an older half-brother (different mothers) of
my great-great grandfather, John Wright Stephens.</DIV>
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<DIV>Cemeteries seem to run in the family; the Menlo Cemetery near Raymond,
Pacific County, Washington was originally part of the farm of John Wright
Stephens. Ann Elizabeth Hawley died in Yamhill County, leaving four
sons. John Wright Stephens remarried Susan Mayes and they moved north,
first to Centralia, Washington; later settling in the Raymond/Willapa
Bay area.</DIV>
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<DIV>Carla</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>