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Grisham, William M.

Born October 18, 1864, he married Marial "Mamie" Thayer in October 1887. He died several months later, January 10, 1888, in Gilliam County. He had been an active member of the Lebanon, Oregon, community, and served in its fire department.

Partridge, E. J. (Edward J.), 1856-1891

Grisham, Marial "Mamie" R. (Thayer)

Marial "Mamie" R. (Thayer) Grisham, married William M. Grisham on October 16, 1887, Linn County, Oregon. He died January 10, 1888, in Gilliam County. This photograph must have been taken just after their marriage. She was active in the teaching community at Lebanon, Oregon.

Partridge, E. J. (Edward J.), 1856-1891

Jacobs, Ruby

Ruby F. Jacobs, daughter of Ralph and Flora Jacobs, associated with the Oregon City Woolen Mills.

Thwaites, Joseph

Morton, Joseph W.

Joseph W. Morton, of Hood River, Oregon, taken June 1884. He was born in Henry County, Iowa, on January 23, 1865, and arrived in Oregon with his parents (Charles and Caroline (Reed) Morton) on May 1st, 1875. They initially lived in both Washington and Yamhill Counties, but moved to Hood River in June 1883. He served in the Oregon Legislature during the session of 1899. He was admitted to the State Bar in 1907, and practiced law in Hood River for one year. Most of his time was spent on his orchard. He married Pearl Groshong in 1902, and they had at least six children: Charles Bruce, Ruth, Della, Frank Leslie, Gladys, and Avis Morton. He died on September 25, 1939.

Parrish, Thomas Mapel Andrew Jackson

Thomas Mapel Andrew Jackson Parrish, second child of Edward Evans and Rebecca (Mapel) Parrish, born in Morgan County, Ohio, on January 9, 1830. He came across the plains with his family in 1843-44. He married Eleanor Boers on December 15, 1855, and they settled in Marion County, having five children. He worked as a trader, then moved to Rock Creek, Grant County, to work with stock. He died in Wheeler County, Oregon, in 1894.

Brodeck, Henry Herman, 1847-1886

Hanna, Joseph A.

Joseph A. Hanna, pioneer of 1852, and one of the first Presbyterian ministers in Oregon. He settled in Marysville (now Corvallis) and helped to form the first Presbyterian society in Portland, but that dissolved in 1853. He married Esther Belle McMillan.

Prince, Mary Slavin

Mary Frances Slavin, born November 25, 1853, the daughter of John and Emma (Ross) Slavin. She married Richard C. Prince on February 2, 1879, in Portland. She died in June 1936.

Dennie, Oliver

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