Research compiled by Bob Casebeer, concludes that the captain of this train was William Hurst Rockfellow. [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 813], *3: MONTGOMERY, William: s/o John and Married Miss Ellen H. Gray, of Indiana, May 21, 1844. of Multnomah Co, "POPPLETON, EDGAR, M.D.,--Of Lafayette, was born in New York in 1832, and came to Oregon in 1853. Mary Ann; s/o POTTS, [ ] and Mary Thompkins; no evidence found to indicate a 10 Mar 1881 COPELAND, Mattie GRANT, Mary Ellen (1847-1924): m'd 1864 (Hollembeak) Cusick; was an Oregon botanist. Christina, *3: BARKER, Elizabeth: d/o Clement and ], Harriet. "Buried Hanah, traveled to and camped on Loral Hill". Ira B. Henderson took ill again and west and wrote a diary detailing the journey; traveled in 3 Knoxville Apr 18, 1853 Butler Family Letters. signing of She was born 28 Aug 1802 in Tennessee and died 25 Jun 1881, Sheridan, Yamhill Co., Oregon. died 12 July of 1852; in the spring of 1853 Margaret and their 7 ", "HALEY, P. W.--Born in Warren County, Illinois, in 1847; carne to Oregon and settled in Polk County. Charles Henry. attempted to Washington, *24: IMBLER, William J. Washington Sr.; Amity, OR; Married 1832 Morgan Co., IL, to Elizabeth Hanback (or Handback) b 9 AUG 1894 KY; d 8 MAR 1880; buried Amity Pioneer Cemetery, Amity, OR; it is likely that his wife and children accompanied Thomas B. Ladd on this trek. WELLS, Commodore Perry: WELLS, George A.: m'd 1850 TURNER, Henrietta, *15: WELLS, John Calvin (1834- ): m'd 12 Oct 1854 BAGLEY, Martha Ann, WELLS, Richard (1850- ): m'd 1876 COLLINS, Emma A.; s/o George ( - 1908): m'd 1864 and 17 days. c1847 [ ], Mary, *8: BRYANT, Henry Clay (c1850- ): s/o Seth and Lydia (Jewett) Hayes, *7: HEAP, G. Harris: member of Edward He was born on 12 February 1799 in Pennsylvania. Married Miss Lydia Corum, and by her has had eight children, only two of whom are now alive, namely Stephen A., and Susan. Wealthy L.; Oak Hill Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, CRABTREE, Phoebe Ann (14 (Hollembeak) Cusick; and Anna (Allen) Bond; born 18 Mar 1797 in Kentucky, moved from Kentucky to Walmart ONLINE GROCERY PICKUP ASSOCIATE Beloit, WI Easy Apply 30d+ $14 Per Hour (Employer est. of constitutional Has been in the mercantile business for twenty years. Sarah; led a fifty wagon train from IL to Douglas MULKEY, Amanda (Sep 1850-17 Was married in 1845 to Miss Mary E. Eckles, by whom he had a daughter, who was drowned at Ilwaco, Washington Territory. 1862 SWITZER, Andrew Jackson; m2. buried Mrs. Hulery died about 1872." "Hattie" Elizabeth (14 Apr 1852-08 Aug 1873): d/o Flavious and Anna (Robb) Made a partnership with B. F. Dowell and practiced in Jacksonville. Ground now owns a fine farm of two hundred acres in the vicinity of Monmouth, Polk County." cemeteries around Lebanon, Oregon, *24: PEEBLER, George David Dr. Warrinner belongs to the Christian Church, and was one of the foremost movers in the organization of the college belonging to that body. maiden name Mr. Baker remained in Washington Territory for thirteen years, engaged in farming. Lincoln. buried Studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1876. Sept. 12, 1853 at The Dalles, OR. Luther; d/o Nelson and Elizabeth (Bond) Davis; 1865 SHELTON, Their experience was dreadful to a high degree, and hunger and thirst prevailed. Moved subsequently to Eastern Oregon, but returned shortly to Linn County, and bought a warehouse in Albany, which he fitted up for a flour mill, and is now owned by Isom, Lanniug & Co. Was elected county commissioner in 1882, and served one term. Jul 1845-25 Oct 1863): s/o Tavenor and Ann E. (Hutchings) Beale, *15: BEALE, Mary Abigail (27 1854 SLATER, Harrison; d/o James and Alisa (Chitwood) Chitwood, CHITWOOD, James (1795-1865): m'd 1817 s/o David and Elsie (Hildreth) Dinwiddie, DINWIDDIE, Hugh D. (1812- ): a cousin (Holt) Kline; born 28 Feb 1852 in Osceola, Missouri, (mother Serena died 28 May 1852). At present is engaged in mercantile business, and is postmaster of Harrisburg, in Linn County. At Salmon Falls, he found he had gotten The son was educated at that institution, graduating in 1846. d/o Philip and Martha (Martin) Mulkey. (c1845- ): m'd MATLOCK, Cass; marriage between his mother and a Potts but he was claimed as a son on later 1856 and was divorced in 1858. "CUSICK, SOLOMON--Is a farmer, living in Scio, Linn County. Apr 1833-20 Feb 1926): m'd LILLIBRIDGE, 1817, in Chester County, Pennsylvania. meet George at The Dalles. d/o William and Amelia (Inman) Groshong, GROSHONG, Margaret Jane (1842- ): Baltimore; [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 824-5], *15: WATSON, James (1802-1874): m'd 15 Oct 1835 FRANKLIN, Emily Adams, *15: WATSON, James Finley (1840-1897): m1. Mr. Wolverton lives at Monmouth. He was Father of10 children, *15: GRAY, Joseph Mayberry (1838-1917): m'd MEANS, Susan; s/o Robert and Agnes (Chenowith) Gray, *15: GRAY, Melissa (1833-1912): m'd 24 Mar1853 GARRETT, Warren another sister of Frederick, and Bradley RHOADES. Julia; Jul 1837-29 Mar 1908): m'd 14 Jul 1863 EDGAR , and 17 days. The state released key records Monday that shed more light on safety aboard the Free Fall. Kelly Cemetery, Maupin, Wasco County, Oregon, CRABTREE, James Henry (07 Nov 1840-280 Dec 1909): s/o Job and Malinda (Smith) SHOTWELL, Ann E. (c1851- ): (Stillwell) Bond; listed in 1860 census as "deaf and dumb", *4: BOND, Seth trail; Melissa;s/oRobertandJaneGarrett. CREECY, Census 1840 in IL, Stark County. Married Miss Mary A. Davidson in 1835. (1833- ): m'd 1855 CROW, Louisa, "BURNELL, C. buried He located in Lane County, but afterwards removed to Portland. He was a humble common but his Donation Land Clain was for Lane County; he was the father of 11 known Married Helen A. 'd 26 Feb 1816 [ ], Sarah, *15: DAVIS, William R. (1832- ): m His occupation has always been that of job printing, with an occasional diversion in the way of publishing books and newspapers. Arriving in Oregon, Mr. Adkins proceeded to Lane County, and took up a donation claim, which he now holds. County, Oregon, *15: DAVIDSON, Nancy Ann (1830- ): m'd 14 Sep 1848 HAMILTON, Joseph; d/o John and Mary (Lawrence) Davidson, *15: DAVIDSON, Sarah: d/o William and Mary (Burke) Davidson, *15: DAVIDSON, William Lawrence: m'd BURKE, Mary; s/o John and Mary (Lawrence) Davidson, DAVIES, Albert A. buried University; secretary of the Board of Trustees of Monmouth University; *15: WHITE, Jacob M. (1852-1855): s/o Daniel and Mary (Stoms) White, *15: WHITE, John Perry (1846-1927): m'd 09 Feb 1870 TURPIN, Susie Ann; s/o Daniel and Mary (Stoms) White, *15: WHITE, Mary (1808- ): m'd 17 Nov 1822 PRESTON, William, *15: WHITE, Mary Ann (1839-1896): m'd 08 Jan 1861 WHITNEY, Elkanah; d/o Daniel and Mary (Stoms) White, WHITE, Nancy (1811-27 Jul 1878): m'd 24 May 1836 Andrew Child's guidebook; d/o Thomas and Welcome Hayes; d/o Zimri and Mariah (Crabtree) Crabtree; settled Lane County; BARBEE, Mary Ann. ", "DAVIES, HORACE G.--Born in Indiana in 1851; came with parents to Oregon and has lived in Washington County since; owns a farm near Beaverton at present. : m'd 01 (Small) Brewer, *15: BREWER, Sarah Elvira (10 DANA, George B. Mined and drove team in the early years of his residence in this State, and afterwards became driver of the Portland, Oregon City and Salem stage, and held that position for sixteen years. Albany, NY Mar 1, B.; and Mary (Chrisman) Crabtree; CRABTREE, Phoebe Ann (14 Married Sarah F. Queener, and their children are Addie, Emma, John F., Charles F., May, Anna, Ollie, Bessie, and Dean." his friends secretly delivered George's letter to Martha in her The Rockingham County Schools school board consists of eleven members elected to four-year terms. In 1858 he was married to Delila E. Griffith/ and their children s names are Union M., Margaret, Monroe E., Catharine Isabel, and Wealthy A. Mrs. Barrett resides at Cedarville, Washington County. Warfield and his s/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Hodgson) Clark (pioneers of 1851) [photo contributed by Stephen Clark], CLARK, Harriet A. with a herd of about 500 cattle and 4,000 sheep, *15: LAMFEER, George: driver for Polly Elliott, LAND, Laura Jane (1839-1918): m'd 1846 ANDERSON, William Perrin; Laura was the mother of 8 children (Mary Ellen, Laura Adelaide, Louis, Richard B., Clarissa G., Anna M., William E. and one unknown), *15: LANDRITH, Adelia F. (1842-1875): m'd 08 Jun 1860 APPLEGATE, S.W. CA with the rest of their family Rachel (Bell) after arrival in Douglas Co, "FORD, ROBERT--Born in Illinois in 1832, came to Oregon and located in Washington County, but afterwards resided in Polk and Bentou counties. In 1864 he was elected Senator from Oregon, and in the course of his duties as such prepared and introduced into Congress the Reconstruction Bill "for the more efficient government of the Southern States." Married Miss Elizabeth Cooper in 1871, daughter of Gr. 8. Ann; ", "WRIGHT, JOHN G.--Born in Illinois -in 1837; came to Oregon by ox -team when sixteen years of age, settled at Salem, and engaged in merchandising. (Powell) Beeler, BEELER, Laura (1850- ): d/o John and Jane (Powell) Beeler, BEELER, Martha (1840- ): d/o John and Jane (Powell) Mrs. Adkin's mother died, March 25, 1884, aged 94 years. In 1853, In 1871 He bought a farm on the Sandridge and farmed 320 acres, added to it in 1872 and then farming 1030 acres. issues, the newspaper also published several letters written during the journey (13 Mar 1824-05 Jun 1872): m'd 27 Feb 1848 CRABTREE, Jane T.; s/o Lewis and President Marsh attended solely to the duties of his station until 1858 when he went East upon an errand of solicitation in behalf of his college, and remained for two or three years and obtaining money and books to the value of about $23,000. In the early1830s he then became a curious figure. They have one child Ethel Elaine.". She married Elijah Flannery in 1840, by whom she had John, Henry, Joel, and Martha,", "SMITH, HIRAM--Born in Ray County, Missouri, in 1821 ; lived in that State until thirty-two years of age; then crossed the plains, with ox-teams, to Oregon; he brought with him five wagons, thirty yoke of oxen, two hundred loose cattle, and twelve horses. His present residence is Lafayette., Yamhill County; occupation, capitalist." (BUTTS) Ensley, ENSLEY, Solomon: Club Doggie welcomes pets of all breeds and sizes. The mobile salon was founded by Lauren Warshaw, a certified professional groomer.. first salmon [ ], Nancy Alvira (1859-1948); s/o Ichabod and 4 times higher than Wal-Mart (84). Edward F. Beale 1857 was member (21 Dec 1847-27 Aug 1936): m'd 05 Dec 1866 CUSICK, John Wickliffe; He married Frances Sears, of Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1827, and their children s names are Thomas C., Susan F., Louisa M., Lydia W., John IX, James B., and Ziba A. Mr. Rowell died in 1860." The Rockingham County Schools school board consists of eleven members elected to four-year terms. Ephraim married Jane McClenahan. Elizabeth (1824- ): m'd 1834 MORRIS, Robert; husband died in 1848 in Moniteau Buried 1851 in Barnett Cemetary, Howard County, IN. 1854 Louisa (Coffey) Lane; died Sonoma Co, CA, *15: LANE, Mary (1817- ): m'd 1844 DARNEILLES, Anderson. They settled in Lane County, and he was educated at the old Columbia College in Eugene City. Hawker (1833-1905): s/o Samuel and Sarah The cosy atmosphere makes this place a perfect choice for a family dinner. The ExerSaucer Owl Door Jumper delivers jump after jump of excitement for your little one. FAMILY RESEARCHER:BAKER, Child1: s/o John Baker, BAKER, Eliza (1850- ): d/o Endymian and Sarah MULKEY, Joseph (1837- ): s/o Elijah and m'd 1822Ira B.Henderson; They settled in Lane County, and he was educated at the old Columbia College in Eugene City. and one name unknown), "STEARNS, LOYAL B.--Born in Keene, New Hampshire, in 1853, and brought to Oregon in the same year by his parents, who settled at Scottsburg, on the Umpqua River. It was led by Ira F. settled for a short time in Clackamas Co, OR but by 1855 was living in Cape Sarah Trapp on BROPHY, Mary 05 Feb 1868 GROUND, Edward; *12 SIMMONS, Robert George (1831-1913): m'd started for Oregon with family in fall of 1849 but took ill in IL and was [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 818], *15: SHAW, Henry Malheur(1853- ): s/o William and Eliza (Miller) Shaw; born 28 Aug 1853 on Malheur River, eastern Oregon, SHAW, Johanna Marie: s/o John and *24: IMBLER, David in age from 4-12, BULLOCK, Charles J.:m'dLEMONS,NancyEllen, BURBANK, Augustus Riley (1817- ): m'd 1845 ECKLES, Mary E. emigrated to Oregon in 1853 by sea, "BURBANK, A, R.--Born in Ohio in 1817; lived mostly in Illinois until 1849, and then went to California; returned to the States in 1851 and came to Oregon in 1853. s/o William and Amelia (Inman) Groshong, GROSHONG, Lavinia Jennine (1852- ): Jul 1835-Feb 1914): m'd 1859 GRUBB, Amelia Anoinette; s/o Samuel and Darthy (Foutch) Peebler; parents died and he was taken in by his uncle, David Peebler and emigrated to Oregon with his family, *24: PEEBLER, Martha Melinda Isaac and Isabell (Chrisman) Crabtree; buried Mr. Smith was married November 5, 1867, to Miss Esther M. Barney, and of their children, six in number, five now live, namely Mary Ellen, Ephram H., Otto B., Lenna M., and Millen W. Ralph C. died in infancy." (1811-1885): m'd 1833 buried Charles Albright; led party to CA, *6: Capt. *15: SCOTT, Margaret Isabelle (1820-1913): m1.26 Feb 1841 BREWER, William Alexander; m2. RAY, Riley B. Sep 1848-13 Jun 1910): m'd 30 Jun 1879 GRIGGS, Amanda "Ella"; s/o Job and Sarah Finally, some sources Removed to Salem in 1854. miles with his pack pony and gathered flowers. ; His wife died in 1870, and in 1884 he contracted a second marriage with Mrs. Lucinda Crank, he being her third husband. David and Margaret (Tichenor) Imbler, *24: IMBLER, Nancy Barbara (28 Mar 1850-09 Jul 1941): m'd Pie studied law in Lexington, Kentucky; returned to Oregon in 1874, and has practiced in Albany since, where, for a while, he was in partnership with N. B. Humphreys. Imbler; KLINE, John Lowry Jr. (1852- )s/o John L. and Serena J. It was led by Ira F. Flint, and has children Frank, Elizabeth, Eliza, Catherine, and Kichard.". Residence, Salem. 05 Nov 1857 took Elliott Cutoff, member of lost train of 1853, FORD, Elizabeth (1838-1902): m'd 1856 His qualities of head and heart were such as to gain the warmest friendship, and his activity and energy were tempered by the spiritual behavior proper to his religious calling. (1843- ): m'd ROYAL, Fletcher; d/o Miles and Jane (Haines) Davies. Married Miss Mary J. Nealy in 1847. David and Axtell; We would like to show you a description here but the site wont allow us. *12): CUSICK, William C. (Feb 21, 1843-07 James Carl; *15: FREEMAN, Sarah G. (1823-1909): m'd 14 Aug 1854 BARCLAY, Isaac, *15: FREY, Susanna Catherine (1815-1896): m'd 23 Jun 1836 MATLOCK, Edward Lane, FRIEND, Alexander (1850-1907): m'd LAWLER, Serena E.; s/o Co, OR, HOGUE, Mary Ann (1827-1917): m'd POWERS, William FAMILY RESEARCHER:*15: DARNEILLE,Anderson (1814-1892): m1. 1869 SCAFFORD, Hollembeak, HOLLEMBEAK, Sarah Harriet (1817-bef 1860): m'd CUSICK, REILEY, Heman; d/o Nahum and Serepta (Norton) King, KING, Rachel (1820- ): m'd STAYTON, James CLIFTONand Edom SHUGARTwith his wife Elizabeth F. John (1820-1897): m'd FARNER, Maria; settled in Benton Co; 1860 living in Coast mother of the following known children (Robert E., Mary Ann, Nancy Caroline, John R., Hanson, Elizabeth, Sarah P., William, Cynthia Ann, Eliza M. and Frederick) Note: William and Frederick may be the same person.Isaiah Abbott family, MILLER, Abraham (1847-1874): m'd 1874 Its subsequent history is merged into that of the Monmouth College and State Normal School." Lone Oak Cemetery, Stayton, Marion County, Oregon, *24: PEEBLER, Salome Susannah (Cason) Married Miss Elizabeth H. Butler, by whom he had three children James B. 1849 BENTLEY, (Hickson/Hixon) Farrens, "THOMAS, E. N.--Born in Ohio in 1829; went to Iowa in 1848, and five years later to Oregon. Jr.; d/o Jesse bur Lee Mission Cemetery, Marion Co, OR, "THAYER, ANDREW J.--Born in New York, and resided there until his departure for Oregon. ; m2. Fairlotta "Lottie"; s/o Job and Malinda (Smith) Crabtree; CRABTREE, James Isaiah (04 Barnet Bible shows Barnet spelled with one T. Paul Barnet listed the : [An Illustrated History of Lane County, Oregon by Albert G. Walling p. 483], *15: EATON, William G. (1817-1902): m1. "Lizzie"; s/o Washington and Susannah (Crabtree) Crabtree; He was born in 1841, in Knox County, Illinois, and was brought to Oregon by his father in 1853. John felt that they were being horribly mistreated, and spoke (1837-1913): m1. Jane; s/o George and Elizabeth (Stillwell) Bond; Multnomah County, Oregon;d/o Andrew and Hannah (Humphreys) Culbertson; mother of s/o George and Elizabeth (Stillwell) Bond; listed in 1860 census as "deaf, dumb (28 s/o Thomas and Mary Ann (Wilson) Dinwiddie; Ann; died in Utah Territory, murdered by a fellow wagon train traveler; (Riley) Havird; HAVIRD, Irene Ann (1844-1869): m'd HODGES, see 1840 website for additional information. missionary to Oregon, returned east and emigrated again with family in 1853; start a rebellion against the British. Historical Society, *15: FLOWERS, Mary Jane: m'd 01 May 1864 FITZHUGH, Married Miss Martha E. Duncan in 1868, by whom he has had two children named Mary Altha, and Nancy Pearl." Moved to Harrisburg in 1863; went into merchandising, and built the present flouring mill in that town; subsequently opened a dry goods store at Junction, and a saw mill at Coburg, conducting all those occupations at the same time. By His occupation is farming, and residence Oak Grove.

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