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<DIV><FONT face="Dom Casual" color=#800000 size=6>Lee's are
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<P>rst Generation</P>
<P>1. Philander LEE 1 .</P>
<P>Philander married3 Anna GREEN 2 .</P>
<P>They had the following children:</P>
<P>+ 2 F i. Emily A. LEE was born on 22 Jul 1828. She died on 15 Dec 1857.</P>
<P>3 M ii. Edwin LEE 4 .</P>
<P>4 M iii. Herman LEE 5 .</P>
<P>5 M iv. Edwin LEE 6 .</P>
<P>6 M v. Herman LEE 7 .</P>
<P>7 M vi. Orwin LEE 8 .</P>
<P>8 F vii. Carolin LEE 9 .</P>
<P>9 M viii. Albert LEE 10 .</P>
<P> </P>
<P> </P>
<P> </P>
<P> </P>
<P>Sources</P>
<P> </P>
<P> </P>
<P> </P>
<P> </P>
<P>Second Generation</P>
<P>2. Emily A. LEE 1 (Philander) was born on 22 Jul 1828 in
Jefferson,Co.,N.Y..</P>
<P>She died on 15 Dec 1857 in Clackmas,Co..</P>
<P>born in New York</P>
<P>Listed in the Diary of Reverend G. H. Atkinson</P>
<P>Doc # 15 land claime # 300==================</P>
<P> </P>
<P> </P>
<P>Emily married3 James Roland LEABO 2 son of Noah LEABO and Unicy GILLETTE
on</P>
<P>16 Mar 1851 in Oregon City,137. James was born on 18 Aug 1823 in</P>
<P>Cocke,,Tenn. He died on 25 Aug 1898 in Portland,Oregon.</P>
<P>=======================================================================cMarr</P>
<P>iag</P>
<P>e certificate # 133 Oregon</P>
<P>City He was born in Tennessee in1823 came to Oregon in 1846 served
withthe</P>
<P>volunteeers in the Cayuse War. His home was in Portland where he diedAug
25,</P>
<P>1898 Oregonian, Aug 25, 1898: Oregonian, Aug. 26, 1898.</P>
<P>An Emily Lee is given in the 1850 Cencus as thedaughter of Orlando age22,</P>
<P>born in New York.</P>
<P>Listed diary of Reverend G.H. Atkinson page 393</P>
<P>states He was born in Tennessee in 1823 came to Oregon 1846 served
withthe</P>
<P>volenters in the Cayuse War. His home was in Portland where he died Aug25</P>
<P>1898 Oregonian Aug 26, 1889</P>
<P>Death of James R. Leabo</P>
<P>Pioneer of 1846 passed away at a good Samaritan Hospital James R. Leabo,a</P>
<P>pioneer of 1846, died or paralysis at Good Samaritan hospital at noon</P>
<P>yesterday after an illness of even weeks. During all his sickness he was</P>
<P>unconscious and to the last he was unable to recognize those of hisfamily</P>
<P>who</P>
<P>gathered about his bedside. He was 75 years and 7 days old</P>
<P>Mr Leabo was born in Tennessee August 18, 1823. He came to Oregon in1846
and</P>
<P>served with the volunteers in the Cayuse war. He lived in Yaquina bayfor
a</P>
<P>year of two and settled in Clackamas county in 1851. He engaged infarming</P>
<P>there until 1883, when he moved to Portland. Since then he resided inthis</P>
<P>city almost continuously.</P>
<P>Mr. Leabo's wife and five children survive him. The Children are:
S.B.Leabo,</P>
<P>of Astoria Mrs A. H. Clift of Kakama; Mrs RH Mast of Bandon RL Leabo
andMrs.</P>
<P>M Wilson of Portland. The Funeral will take place tomorrow morning
whereMr.</P>
<P>Leabo's late residence 690 Division Street East side. the pall bears
willbe</P>
<P>members of the Indidan War Verterans and Oregon Pioneer Association
ofwhich</P>
<P>origination deceased was a member.</P>
<P>doc #15 land claime #300</P>
<P>1870 U.S. CENSUS: Newton P.O., Benton Co., Oregon, 16 July 1870, page 71,</P>
<P>Dwelling 405, Family 388:</P>
<P>Leabo, Jas R. 47 M W farmer 500 175 Tenn --Charlotte35 F</P>
<P>W kpng hse Can --Josiah J. 18 M W farm hand</P>
<P>Oregon --Sterling 4 M W</P>
<P>Oregon --Elizabeth H. 2 F W</P>
<P>Oregon Grim, Peter H. 10 M W farm hand Utah Terr.</P>
<P>--Emily 11 F W at school Oregon--Mary E.</P>
<P>10 F W at school Oregon</P>
<P>NOTE: Grim was difficult to decipher; it may have been CRIM.</P>
<P>----------------------------------------------------------- Lebo James R</P>
<P>Cayuse war claim awarded 1 Jan 53 2:7</P>
<P>of Clack co, land patent ready</P>
<P>19 Jul 59, 1:3</P>
<P>Statesman Jornel</P>
<P>-----------------------------------------------------------
Documentresearch</P>
<P>from State Archives</P>
<P>RG-s5</P>
<P>61A-20 No.</P>
<P>01098 Leabo, Charlotte</P>
<P>Biglow, S. et al vs Leabo, J.R. et al Supreme Court Case files, 1855-1904</P>
<P>Arranged Numerically by file numbers 00001-04419</P>
<P>Leabo, J.R.</P>
<P>Biglow S. et al vs Leabo, J.R. et al</P>
<P>Supreme Court</P>
<P>Case files 1855-1904. Arranged numerically fy file numbers 00001-04419</P>
<P>Index to Clackamas County Oregon Marriage Records 184?-1900 Leabo,
Mr.James</P>
<P>to Miss Emely (Emily) A. Lee</P>
<P>16th day of Mar. 1851 by Rev. G. H. Atkinson</P>
<P>Rec. May 30, 1853; attest: f.S. Holland Recorder</P>
<P>Leabo James R. and Charlotte Crim</P>
<P>13th day Mar. 1861 by Wm. Armpriest , J.P.</P>
<P>Wit Sarah Armpriest, M.E. Armpriest</P>
<P> </P>
<P> </P>
<P>James and Emily had the following children:</P>
<P>10 M i. Josiah S. LEABO 4 was born in 1850.</P>
<P>Belive this birth date is April 4 1852 got this date from Document #
1Index</P>
<P>to Homesteads in Clatsop County,</P>
<P>Oregon, 1883-1894</P>
<P>Abercrombie - Dunkin, Eagen - Johnston, Jollife - Patru, Pedersen - Yrell</P>
<P>Compiled by Liisa Penner</P>
<P>Would you like to know to the square mile where an old pioneer in Clatsop</P>
<P>County lived? The index</P>
<P>below will do this for all those who had applied for homestead claims
inthe</P>
<P>years between April 3,</P>
<P>1883 and March 19, 1894. Also included are those who were mentioned inthe</P>
<P>applications, usually</P>
<P>those who contested the homestead claim of someone else. Thesecontestants</P>
<P>have an asterisk (*)</P>
<P>after the year. The number following the name is the number of
thehomestead</P>
<P>application claim. The</P>
<P>next number is the section number. The number divided by "/" is
thetownship</P>
<P>north number and the</P>
<P>range west number. The last number is the year that the
homesteadapplication</P>
<P>was filed. In</P>
<P>parenthesis, are the other earlier homestead application claims,</P>
<P>donationland</P>
<P>claims and government</P>
<P>cash sales of land from the Cash Book 1. All these claims were filed
atthe</P>
<P>Oregon City office.</P>
<P>This list is a brief index to a more detailed index of application</P>
<P>claimsthat</P>
<P>I am in the process of</P>
<P>typing up. It is not complete, because I had made a decision to deletesome
I</P>
<P>thought were out of</P>
<P>the county. I will go back and pick these up. There were not many. Someof</P>
<P>the</P>
<P>homesteads would</P>
<P>now be in Columbia or Tillamook County as the county lines have changed</P>
<P>(several times). Also, I</P>
<P>have not yet proof-read the following and cannot vouch for its
accuracy.If</P>
<P>you find any errors,</P>
<P>please let me know. The index below came from an index that the
L.D.S.Church</P>
<P>microfilmed. The</P>
<P>films with Clatsop County homestead claims also contains claims from</P>
<P>neighboring counties,</P>
<P>Tillamook, Columbia and perhaps more.</P>
<P>Copies of the original files can be ordered from:</P>
<P>Suitland Reference Branch (NNRR)</P>
<P>Textual Reference Division</P>
<P>National Archives & Records Administration</P>
<P>Washington D.C. 20409</P>
<P>Leabo, Josiah S.</P>
<P>6160</P>
<P>13</P>
<P>7/10</P>
<P>1885</P>
<P> </P>
<P> </P>
<P>+ 11 F ii. Anna E. LEABO was born in 1852.</P>
<P>12 M iii. Isac H. LEABO 5 was born on 27 Nov 1835.</P>
<P>Document #1 list as Birth date</P>
<P> </P>
<P> </P></FONT></DIV>
<DIV>Marsha Bradley Luthy<BR><A
href="mailto:pmml@meritel.net">pmml@meritel.net</A><BR>Bradley-Leabo-Fish </DIV>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial">----- Original Message ----- </DIV>
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style="BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; FONT: 10pt arial; font-color: black"><B>From:</B>
<A title=rgreenlund61@yahoo.com href="mailto:rgreenlund61@yahoo.com">Robyn
Greenlund</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A title=or-roots@www.sos.state.or.us
href="mailto:or-roots@www.sos.state.or.us">or-roots@www.sos.state.or.us</A>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Friday, November 03, 2006 7:54
AM</DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> [or-roots] Emigration
Roll-call</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>I've got a number of families I'm working on...<BR><BR><IMG
alt=""
src="file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/Robyn/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot.jpg"><IMG
alt=""
src="file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/Robyn/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-1.jpg"><BR>Barklow,
1872<BR>Bonebrake, 1862<BR>Butler, 1849<BR>Dement, 1853<BR>Endicott,
1875<BR>Harry, 1851<BR>Hayter, 1850<BR>Hermann, 1859<BR>Huntley, 1847<BR>Lee,
1847 & 1852<BR>Lewellen, 1873<BR>McCue, 1859<BR>Norton, abt
1875<BR>Prewett, 1847<BR>Rackleff, 1850<BR>Roberts, 1873<BR>Schroeder,
1859<BR><BR>Robyn Greenlund<BR>coquillevalley.org<BR>
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