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James W. Going (1833-1915), pioneer of 1853. Married Mrs. Isabella W. Eades Penney in 1854. He became an accountant and city assessor for two terms, and was the proprietor of a hotel in Portland known as the "Howard House," beginning in 1862. He was a prominent member of the Odd Fellows. He died in Portland December 5, 1915.
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Jane (Hicklin) Gordon, pioneer of 1846, wife of Hugh Gordon, and mother of Harvey Gordon.
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Keziah (Ford) Goff, pioneer of 1844 and wife of David Goff. Was the mother of Francis Marion Pettus Goff, who lived with them in 1860 in Eola, Polk County, Oregon.
R. H. Dewey Studio (Photographer)
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Hugh Gordon, pioneer of 1846, married Miss Jane Hicklin. Father of Harvey Gordon.
Poldeman, William F.
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Probably the son of William and Hannah Gossett, of Boone, Indiana, in 1870. Brother of Dela May Gossett.
Haws, J., Mrs. (Decatur, Ill.)
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Thomas W. Glasgow, born about 1827 in Pennsylvania, and pioneer to the Pacific Northwest in 1845. Reportedly rescued the Wilson family in 1856 near Olympia, Tenalquot Prairie, Thurston County, Washington.
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Elizabeth R. Couch, who married R. L. Glisan, daughter of Captain John H. Couch.
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William Gird of Corvallis, Oregon, born about 1830 in Ohio. Lived in Monroe in 1880.
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Born in about 1840, she married John G. Glenn, a dentist, in 1858 in Yamhill County. She died before 1880, probably in Portland. They had one daughter, Lillie, who married a Cox.
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David Goff, pioneer of 1844, who married Miss Keziah Ford.
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Francis Marion Pettus Goff, pioneer of 1844, and resident of Eola, Polk County, Oregon, in 1870. The son of David and Keziah Goff.
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Henry H. Gilfrey, pioneer of 1852, graduate of Willamette University, attorney, and legislative clerk in the U. S. Senate.
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Henry H. Gilfrey, born about 1843, in Illinois. He was a surveyor, living in Eugene, Oregon, in 1870.
Buchtel & Stolte
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Preston W. Gillette, born in about 1826 in Ohio, and a pioneer to Oregon of 1852, one of the first who brought rose cuttings and flower seeds to Oregon. Was a representative of Clatsop County in 1864, as well as a correspondent for the Oregonian newspaper.
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Portrait of a woman with the last name Gillihan (no first name recorded). May be Mary Jane, the wife of Thomas N. Gillihan, living in Multnomah County in 1880. Photo taken in Portland.
Abell, Frank G., 1844-1910
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Martha Giesy, wife of Dr. Martin Giesy, pioneer of 1855 and one of the founders of the Aurora colony.
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Marietta Stanton, born 1835 in Indiana, pioneer to Oregon in 1847. Married Isaac Newton Gilbert in 1850.
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Dr. Martin Giesy, one of the founders of the Aurora Colony in Oregon.
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Oregon Governor Addison C. Gibbs, 1864.
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William W. Gibbs, son of Governor Addison.