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- circa 1875
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Fredricks, Charles DeForest, 1823-1894
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Fredricks, Charles DeForest, 1823-1894
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G.A. Cone, Sr., pioneer of 1852 to Oregon.
Buchtel & Stolte
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Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Henry Bromwell Morse, originally from Bath, Maine, who arrived in Oregon in 1858, from California. He married Harriet Newell Millard (the daughter of Dr. Justin Millard) in Portland in 1861. Their children were Henry F., Dr. Edwin W., Eugenia, Emma C. (Riddell), and Harriet M. (Lockwood). The Morses were among the charter members of the Westminster Presbyterian Church. Henry was the Portland City Treasurer in 1862, as well as a merchant and miner.
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Richmond Kelly (Sept. 15, 1855-Feb. 22, 1928), the youngest child of Clinton and Moriah (Crain) Kelly. He became a practicing physician in Portland in 1885, after having married Addie S. Morgan. They had four children and resided on the same land on which he had been raised, in southeast Portland.
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Killin, Harriet Burnett (Hoover)
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Harriet Burnett Hoover, wife of Judge Benton Killin.
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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Mary McPherron of Brownsville, Oregon, sister of Elizabeth.
Paxton, Andrew B.
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William Sutton Caldwell, pioneer of 1850 and first recorder, Portland, Oregon, April 7, 1852
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Edward R. M. Carter of Albany, Oregon.
Paxton, Andrew B.
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William Davis Carter, pioneer of 1850.
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Samuel Asahel Clark at age 45, circa 1872.
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J. S. Clendenin, Puget Sound pioneer of 1850s. First U. S. District Attorney in Washington Territory.
Claggett, Charles and Mary (Irvine)
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Charles, born in 1813 in Kentucky, and his wife, Mary S. (Irvine) Claggett, also born in Kentucky in 1813. They married in July of 1832 and came overland from Missouri to Oregon in 1852. They settled a few miles north of Salem, in Keizer, and had thirteen children, one of whom was Mary Margaret, the wife of Hugh L. McNary. Charles died in 1902 and Mary died in 1889.
Smith, F. A., 1830-1903
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Malcolm Adelbert Moody, the son of Zenas Ferry and Mary Moody, of The Dalles. He was born November 30, 1854, in Linn County, Oregon. He was a Republican, and was a U. S. Representative from Oregon from 1899-1903. He died in Portland on March 19, 1925.
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Medorem W. Greer, second son of George Hamilton and Cornelia Jane (Spencer) Greer, at age 3. Photo taken in Dallas, Oregon.
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Identified as Laben, but census records show 'Leven.' Son of Daniel and Rebecca Hill, living in Portland in 1870.
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George W. Kisor, born circa 1822 in Ohio, and pioneer to Oregon in 1847. He married Sarah Ann Freel before coming across the plains. He settled in Benton County with his family.
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Stephen T. Church
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
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The wife of Ira B. Clark.
Johnson, Adelaide
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Maria, a daughter of Hudson Bay Company's chief factor, Pierre Chrysoloque Pambrun and Catherine Humperville. She was born at Fraser Lake, British Columbia, on October 25, 1826. She married Dr. Forbes Barclay and lived in Oregon City until her death in April of 1890.
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Lucie L. (Whipple), the wife of Ossian Jeremiah Carr (1832-1912).