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Carr, Alonzo P.
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| LAST:
Carr
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FIRST:
Alonzo
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MID:
P.
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| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
|
| BORN:
abt 1836
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DIED:
6 Aug 1891
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BURIED:
7 Aug 1891
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| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
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NOTES:
Lot #757 was purchased by Sedgewick Post #10 of the GAR. It was deeded back to the IOOF Lodge in 1895 and sold to J. P. Farmer.
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OBITUARY:
CARR-- At the state asylum for insane, Thursday, August 6. 1891, Alonzo P. Carr, aged about 55 years.
Deceased was an old soldier and was committed to the asylum last fall, coming from the vicinity of Turner, this county. He enlisted December 17, 1861, as private in Co. I, 48th Indiana infantry, and re-enlisted and was first sergeant and May 1, 1865, was commissioned second lieutenant. He was discharged July 15, 1865. The remains will be buried by Sedgwick post G. A. R., No. 10 at 3 o’clock a.m. [sic] today.
Oregon Statesman 7 August 1891 4:4
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SOURCES:
LR
OS 7 August 1891 4:4
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| MILITARY:
Civil War 1861 - 1865 Co. I, 48th Indiana infantry
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
757
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SPACE:
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LONG:
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LAT:
|
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Carron, Albert Burton
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| LAST:
Carron
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FIRST:
Albert
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MID:
Burton
|
| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
Mr.
|
| BORN:
5 Sep 1887
|
DIED:
23 Nov 1935
|
BURIED:
25 Nov 1935
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
Mill Superintendent
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
Charlestown, Vermont
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Portland 1935) #3548 - Albert Carron, male, married (Margaret R. Carron), occuaption Mill superintendent, b. 5 Sep 1887 in Charlestown, Vermont, d. 23 Nov 1935 in Portland, Oregon (Veterans' Hospital - 19 days) at the age of 48 y's 2 m's 18 d's, usual residence 302 N. 2nd St., Silverton, Oregon, name of father Nelson J. Carron (b. Vermont), maiden name of mother Mary J. PaQuette (b. Vermont), interment 25 Nov, undertaker A. J. Rose & Son, informant Vets hospital records;
1930 Census - Albert B. Carron, age 40, b. Vermont, first marriage at age 31, occupation sawmill foreman, is enumerated with wife Margaret, age 34, b. Kansas, first marriage at age 17;
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OBITUARY:
*
|
INSCRIPTION:
Albert B. Carron
Died
Nov 25, 1935
WA PFC 19 Spruce Sq
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SOURCES:
LR
LD
OSBH DC (Portland 1935) #3548
1930 Oregon Census (Marion Co., Silverton Pct. ED 24-23, sheet 1B)
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| MILITARY:
WA PFC 19 Spruce Sq
|
| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
775
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SPACE:
3 SE
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LONG:
|
LAT:
|
|
Carruthers, Joseph Robson
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| LAST:
Carruthers
|
FIRST:
Joseph
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MID:
Robson
|
| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
Mr.
|
| BORN:
31 Oct 1867
|
DIED:
14 Jun 1957
|
BURIED:
18 Jun 1957
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
Beaton, Canada
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
|
OBITUARY:
Joseph Robson Carruthers--Died at his home 920 North 19th St. Salem Friday June 14. Survived by his widow, Grace Wineland Carruthers, cousins, nieces and nephews. Services will be held in the Chapel of the W. T. Rigdon Co. at 3 o'clock Tuesday, June 18. Dr. Brooks H. Moore of the First Methodist Church will officiate. Friends are requested to omit flowers. If they desire they may make a small contribution in his memory, to the Piny Woods School, Piney Woods, Miss.
Oregon Statesman, 18 June 1957 Sec 2 11:6
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SOURCES:
LD
OS 18 Jun 1957 Sec 2 11:6
|
| CONTACT:
mariannemillheim@juno.com
|
| IMAGE 1:
|
IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
850
|
SPACE:
4 SW S½
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LONG:
|
LAT:
|
|
Carson, Leonard
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| LAST:
Carson
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FIRST:
Leonard
|
MID:
|
| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
|
| BORN:
Abt Dec 1889
|
DIED:
20 Mar 1890
|
BURIED:
Mar 1890
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
Infant
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
IOOF - Lenard [sic] Carson, age 4 m's, born and died in S. Salem of heart failure, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carson;
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OBITUARY:
Wednesday morning, March 19th, Leonard, infant son of John A. and Mrs. Nellie Carson, aged four and a half months.
Funeral services from the family residence in South Salem at 2 o’clock to-day (Thursday). The bereaved parents have the sympathy of many friends in their affliction.
Oregon Statesman 20 March 1890 3:4
|
SOURCES:
LR
IOOF Register of Burials
OS 20 March 1890 3:4
OS 1 Jan 1891 (Necrology)
|
| IMAGE 1:
|
IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
875
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SPACE:
N½
|
LONG:
|
LAT:
|
|
Carter, Ethel Berta
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| LAST:
Carter
|
FIRST:
Ethel
|
MID:
Berta
|
| GENDER:
F
|
MAIDEN NAME:
Hughes
|
TITLE:
Mrs.
|
| BORN:
2 Dec 1875
|
DIED:
16 Jun 1968
|
BURIED:
24 Jun 1968
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
Housewife
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
1880 Census - Esther [sic - Ethel Bertha?], age 4, b. Oregon, is enumerated with father John Hughes, age 48, occupation grocer, b. Tennessee, Emma P., age 42, b. Missouri, along withsiblings Geo., age 22, occupation store clk, Lulu, age 18, Jas. F., age 12, Edith age 9, all born in Oregon. Also enumerated with the family are Lulu Northrup (identified as niece), age 22 , b. California, Chas. Northrup (identified as nephew), b. California, occupation teamster, and servant Yak, age 18, b. China;
Married William Carter on 31 December 1901 in Portland, OR
See:
THE BROWN FAMILY HISTORY II, rev. by Judith Young and Celista Platz. Pub. Newton, KS, Mennonite Press, 1992. pg 422
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OBITUARY:
Ethel Hughes, 1556 SE. Poplar Ave., mother of John H. and William A. Carter, Jr., Mrs. Jane C. Marble. Services Thursday, 11:30 a.m., Finleys Rose Chapel, SW Montgomery at 4th. Friends invited. Private commitment suset Hills. Please omit flowers.
The Oregonian, June ?, 1968, : .
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SOURCES:
1880 Oregon Census (Marion Co., East Salem Pct., FA #265)
THE BROWN FAMILY HISTORY II, rev. by Judith Young and Celista Platz. Pub. Newton, KS, Mennonite Press, 1992.
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
053
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SPACE:
3 SE
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LONG:
|
LAT:
|
|
Carter, Gracie Elizabeth
|
| LAST:
Carter
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FIRST:
Gracie
|
MID:
Elizabeth
|
| GENDER:
F
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
|
| BORN:
Oct 1901
|
DIED:
9 Nov 1901
|
BURIED:
10 Nov 1901
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
Infant
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
Funeral ordered by Mable L. Carter
|
OBITUARY:
At the family home at 20th and Mill streets, Salem, Oregon, Nov. 9, 1901, Gracie Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miles C. Carter, aged 18 months, of a complication of disease after an illness of two months.
The funeral will be held at the residence at 1:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon and burial will be in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery.
Capital Journal 9 November 1901 4:4
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SOURCES:
IOOF Register of Burials
Rigdon #21
CJ 9 November 1901 4:4
|
| IMAGE 1:
|
IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
161
|
SPACE:
N½
|
LONG:
|
LAT:
|
|
Carter, Nellie
|
| LAST:
Carter
|
FIRST:
Nellie
|
MID:
|
| GENDER:
F
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
Miss
|
| BORN:
Abt 1879
|
DIED:
17 Jan 1893
|
BURIED:
18 Jan 1893
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
Student
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
1893 Salem & Marion County Directory lists Carter, Miss Nellie bds Mrs. Phoebe Carter (Miss Bertha Carter and Miss Clara Carter also listed as bds Mrs. Phoebe Carter, and also listed Carter, Mrs Phoebe res n e cor Division & 3rd n of Salem);
IOOF - Nellie Carter, age 11, died at North Salem - "accidentally hurt at north Salem school which caused her death;
Removed to City View
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OBITUARY:
Card of Thanks - Mrs. Phoebe Carter and family wish to express their heartfelt thanks to their dear neighbors and friends who so kindly sympathized with them and assisted them in the late illness and death of their little daughter, Nellie. Also, to her teachers and schoolmates who with loving hands brought flowers, and with sweet voices sang songs of comfort.
Daily Oregon Statesman 22 Jan 1893 4:3.
CARTER--At home in Riverside addition, Monday, January 16, 1893 Nellie Carter.
This is the little girl who was injured while playing at school several days ago. Her death resulted from the injuries sustained at that time.
Weekly Oregon Statesman 20 January 1893
|
SOURCES:
LR
IOOF Register of Burials
DOS 22 Jan 1893 4:3.
WOS 20 January 1893
|
| IMAGE 1:
|
IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
391
|
SPACE:
S½
|
LONG:
|
LAT:
|
|
Carter, Ruth
|
| LAST:
Carter
|
FIRST:
Ruth
|
MID:
|
| GENDER:
F
|
MAIDEN NAME:
Watts
|
TITLE:
Mrs.
|
| BORN:
13 Aug 1846
|
DIED:
3 Feb 1921
|
BURIED:
5 Feb 1921
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
Housewife
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
Indiana
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1921) #70 - Ruth Watts Carter, female, widowed (Levi), housewife, b. 13 Aug 1846 in Indiana, d. 3 Feb 1921 in Salem, Oregon (1483 D. St.) at the age of 74 y's 5 m's 20 d's, name of father John Watts (b. Kentucky), maiden name of mother Ruth Cox (b. Indiana), interment 5 Feb, undertaker Rigdon & Son, informant Mrs. Minnie C. Fitzhugh of Salem;
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INSCRIPTION:
No marker shown in lot diagram.
(as of Jan 2002)
|
SOURCES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1921) #70
|
| IMAGE 1:
|
IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
023
|
SPACE:
2 SW
|
LONG:
|
LAT:
|
|
Carter, William Alfred
|
| LAST:
Carter
|
FIRST:
William
|
MID:
Alfred
|
| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
Sr.
|
| BORN:
7 Jun 1874
|
DIED:
7 Dec 1967
|
BURIED:
Dec 1967
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
Attorney, Member of Legislature
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
Greene Co., Tennessee
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon [1556 SE Poplar Ave.]
|
NOTES:
Brown history shows a William Alfred Carter married to, Ethel Berta Hughes, and dying in 1967 in Portland. There is also another William Alfred Carter Jr. in this Lot who dies in 1971, who is his son.
William A. Carter Residence 296 Poplar street; office, 601-2-3 Corbett building, Portland. Born June 7, 1874 in Greene County, Tennessee. Son of Louis A. and Sara J. (Carter) Carter. Married December 31, 1901, to Ethel Hughes. Early education received in the public school of Tennessee; at the High School at Willow Springs, Missouri, and at Business College in the same city. Moved to Gold Hill, Jackson Sounty, Oregon, in 1892, and read law in the office of Hon. J. L. Hammersly. Admitted to the bar at Salem in June, 1899, and practiced at Gold Hill in association with Hon. J. L. Hammersly until 1908, when he removed to Portland and became associated with Hon. E. B. Dufur, under the firm name Carter & Dufur, which continues to date. Admitted to the Circuit and District Court of the United States on December, 1908. Memer State Bar Association and Multnomah Bar Association. Was City Recorder of Gold Hill 1894 to 1899. Elected Member of Legislature from Jackson County, Oregon, 1900, Member Masonic and I.O.O.F. Fraternities. Republican, History of the Bench and Bar in Oregon
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OBITUARY:
William A. Carter--Funeral for William A. Carter, Sr., 1556 SE Poplar Ave., Portland attorney, will be at 10:30 a.m., Saturday in the Chapel of A. J. Rose and Son Mortuary. Mr. Carter, who was delegate-at-large to the Republican national conventions in 1924 and 1928 from Oregon, was born June 7, 1874, in Green County, Tenn. He died at home Thursday. In 1901 he was a representative from Jackson County to the Oregon Legislative Assembly. He had been an attorney in Portland since 1908. He was past grand master of the Oregon Grand Lodge IOOF, Trust Emeritus of IOOF, a life Member of Al Kader Temple No. 959 and Knights Templar, a member of Loyal Order of Moose, first Methodist Church, Oregon State Bar, Multnomah Bar Association, City Club, Portland gun club and Hawthorne Lodge No. 111 AF&AM. Survivors include the wife, Ethel; two sons, John H. and William A. Jr., a daughter, Mrs. Robert J. Marble; a brother, Charles L. Carter of Gresham; and three sisters, Mrs. Virginia Williams, Mrs. Nina Ross, and Mrs. Mathilda Hammersley. Private committal will be at Portland Memorial. The Oregonian, Dec. 9, 1967, 6:4. CARTER--Dec.7, William A. Sr., late of 1556 SE Poplar ave.; husband of Ethel Hughes Carter; father of John H. Carter, Mrs. Robert J. Marble and William A. Carter Jr., all of Portland; brother of Mrs. Virginia Williams, Mrs. Nina Ross, Mrs. Mathilda Hammersley all of Portland Charles L. Carter, Gresham. Funeral services Saturday, 10:30 am, Chapel of A. J. Rose & Son, East Side Funeral Directors. E 6th & Alder; 232-6121. Private Committal Portland Memorial
The Oregonian, Dec. 9, 1967, 16:1.
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SOURCES:
THE BROWN FAMILY HISTORY II, rev. by Judith Young and Celista Platz. Pub. Newton, KS, Mennonite Press, 1992. Obit also from the Oregon Journal, 8 Dec. 1967, 5M:1
HBB
Oreg Dec. 9, 1967, 16:1
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
053
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SPACE:
3 SE
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LONG:
|
LAT:
|
|
Carter, William Alfred
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| LAST:
Carter
|
FIRST:
William
|
MID:
Alfred
|
| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
Jr.
|
| BORN:
11 Oct 1907
|
DIED:
18 May 1971
|
BURIED:
18 May 1971
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
Gold Hill, Jackson Co., Oregon
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
City shows Willam A. Carter in Lot #053, along with another William A. Carter who is his father.
William Carter, Jr., is son of Ethel Berta Hughes and Wm. C. Sr., Ethel is daughter of Emma Pherne Pringle and John Hughes.
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OBITUARY:
The Oregonian, May 16, 1971, 40:7. CARTER--William A. Carter Jr. of 600 NE 101st Ave.; brother of Mrs. Robert J. Marble and John H. Carter. Services Tuesday, 11:30 am in Finley's Rose Chapel, SW Montgomery at 4th. Friends invited. Commitment private.
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SOURCES:
THE BROWN FAMILY HISTORY II, rev. by Judith Young and Celista Platz. Pub. Newton, KS, Mennonite Press, 1992. pg 422
AFB
|
| IMAGE 1:
|
IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
053
|
SPACE:
2 SE
|
LONG:
|
LAT:
|
|
Cartwright, Barton James
|
| LAST:
Cartwright
|
FIRST:
Barton
|
MID:
James
|
| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
|
| BORN:
1865
|
DIED:
1 Jun 1870
|
BURIED:
2 Jun 1870
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
Lane Co., Oregon
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
IOOF - B. J. "Cartright" - age 4 y's 2 m's 15 d's, died of congestion of the brain, was born in Lane Co., Oregon;
1870 Census - Barton A. Cartwright, age 4, b. Oregon, is enumerated with Geo., age 27, Farmer b.. Ark., and Mary J., age 29, b. Illinois, along with Derwid B, age 2, b. Oregon;
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OBITUARY:
Died, in Salem, June 1st, 1870 of congestion of the brain, in the fifth year of his age, Barton James, eldest child of George W. and Mary Cartwright, of Siuslaw Valley.
"Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade,
Death came with friendly care,
The opening bud to heaven conveyed
And bade it blossom there."
Pacific Christian Advocate 18 June 1870, 2:5
|
SOURCES:
LR
1870 Oregon Census (Lane Co., Suislaw Twp., pg 536)
PCA 18 June 1870 2:5.
|
| IMAGE 1:
|
IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
107
|
SPACE:
|
LONG:
|
LAT:
|
|
Cartwright, Barton A.
|
| LAST:
Cartwright
|
FIRST:
Barton
|
MID:
A.
|
| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
|
| BORN:
Abt 1846
|
DIED:
27 Feb 1867
|
BURIED:
Feb 1867
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
Illinois
|
NOTES:
1850 IL Census - Barton Cartright, age 5, b. Illinois, is enumerated with Darius Cartright, age 35, b. New York, and Nancy, age 33, b. Illinois, along with James, age 12, Catherine, age 10, Mary, age 8, and Silus, age 1, all born in Illinois. Also enumerated with the family is Catharine Buch, age 15, b. New York;
1860 OR Census - Barton A. Cartwright, age 11, b. Illinois, is enumerated with D. B. Cartwright, age 46, farmer, b. New York, and N. M. Cartwright age 43, b. Illinois, along with Nancy E., age 22, occupation school mistress, b. Illinois, and ay, age 19, b. Illinois;
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OBITUARY:
No OS 1865 - 1868
|
INSCRIPTION:
Barton A.
Died
Feb. 27, 1867
Aged
20 years, 11 months, 13 days
|
SOURCES:
DAR pg 21
S&H pg 12
1850 IL Census (Knox Co., Twp #8, FA #360)
1860 OR Census (Lane Co., Siuslaw, FA #245)
|
| IMAGE 1:
|
IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
107
|
SPACE:
|
LONG:
|
LAT:
|
|
Cartwright, Darius Bates
|
| LAST:
Cartwright
|
FIRST:
Darius
|
MID:
Bates
|
| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
Mr.
|
| BORN:
7 Feb 1814
|
DIED:
29 Jul 1875
|
BURIED:
30 Jul 1875
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
Hotel Proprietor; postmaster of Lorane, near Eugene
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
Syracuse, Madison Co., New York
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Eugene, Lane Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
D. B. CARTWRIGHT--"This early pioneer of the Siuslaw valley and the original proprietor of the "Mountain House," a hostelry known far and near, was born in Syracuse, New York, February 7, 1814. He was one of those intrepid frontiersmen that took part in the famous Black Hawk war of 1832--under Major Butler. In 1853, he came to Oregon, settled in the beautiful vale above named where he conducted the hotel and stage station until his death on July 29, 1875. He lies buried in the Odd Fellows cemetery at Salem. Mr. Cartwright in life was one of the most respected of the pioneers of Lane county; in death his memory is cherished by the many friends he left behind him."
Walling, Illustrated History of Lane County, p. 482
"One of Lane County's most historic, most well-preserved and architecturally charming houses is that known as the Cartwright place or Mountain House Hotel. It is located on the Old West Side3 Territorial Road three miles south of Lorane, Oregon, and it has been the property of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thompson for many years. It was built in 1853 by Darius B. Cartwright. Dee, as he was familiarly known, was born near Syracuse, New York, February 1814. In 1832 he served in the Black Hawk War. Some years later, his family moved to Illinois.
Here a brother, Barton, became a Methodist circuit rider who saw to it that his family had educational opportunities, one son becoming an early-day judge.
Darius B. Cartwright, with his wife and several children, left Illinois for the gold rush in California in 1849. Sometime later they pressed on to Oregon, remaining for a time near what is now Medford. In 1853 the family took 530 acres near what is now Lorane and called the location Cartwright. Upon this beautiful site was built the first home which was also to serve as a stagecoach inn, the official stop between Portland and San Francisco; a post office, Mr. Cartwright being postmaster; and a telegraph station. One of the first messages received over these wires during the Civil Was was of the assassination of President Lincoln."
"Darius Cartwright stayed on as postmaster until his death on July 29, 1875. He was buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in Salem, Oregon, where a son killed by Indians also lies."
Doorways Into History, by Josephine Evans Harpham, p. 12-13
|
OBITUARY:
LAID AWAY TO REST--The funeral of the late D. B. Cartwright took place in this city yesterday, and was attended by a number of our prominent citizens. The remains were brought down from Eugene on the noon train and conveyed to the Methodist Church, where Rev. I. D. Dillon of Portland delivered an appropriate discourse. The deceased was formerly a resident of Salem, but for many years has resided at the base of the Calapooia mountains. He was a veteran of the Black Hawk war, a good citizen, and a member of the Patrons of Husbandry. The remains were interred in the Odd Fellows Cemetery, south of Salem.
Oregon Statesman, 31 July 1875 3:1
DEATH OF MR. D. B. CARTWRIGHT
Died in Eugene City on Thursday morning July 29th, after protracted illness, Mr. Darius Bates Cartwright, aged 60 years 5 months, and 21 days.
The deceased was a native of New York State, and was born February 8, 1814. In the year 1832, he removed to Illinois, where he was converted and joined the M.E. Church in 1835. In 1836 he was married in Knoxville, Illinois, to his now bereaved widow. Of the fruit of this union but two children survive - Mrs. Katie Russell and Mrs. Mary Cartwright, both of Sinelan, Lane County, Oregon.
In 1853 Mr. Cartwright removed with his family to Oregon and settled at the foot of the Calipooia Mountains where he continued to reside until his death.
The deceased was above the medium height--a plain, substantial, good man, who aimed always to do right. By his industry, economy and good management, Bro. Cartwright has succeeded well in his worldly business. He was thoughtful, studious, cheerful, and sociable. Often had he offered substantial relief to persons in want, especially itinerant ministers.
Two days before his death there occurred a remarkable instance of answer to prayer. He seemed to feel that his wife and children were not willing to let him depart, and this gave him some uneasiness. His wife observing this, solicited two or three friends to jopin with her in secret prayer, he knowing nothing about it, that all might be resigned to his death. It was but a few hours until all was changed. With a countenance radiant with joy, he told his wife that he knew prayer had been offered for him, for, said he, "I am floating in glory." The expression was unusual, but did not more than indicate his rich experience of the divine favor until all consciousness ceased.
The funeral of Bro. Cartwright took place in Salem on Friday afternoon last, the order of the Grangers of which he had been a highly honored and useful member, taking an active part in the services. After a brief discourse in the M. E. church, delivered by the writer, the remains of our beloved friend were conveyed to the Odd Fellows Cemetery and placed beside those of his two sons. Requiescat in pace.
Pacific Christian Advocate 5 August 1875 245:2
|
INSCRIPTION:
D. B. Cartwright
Born
In Madison Co., N.Y.
Died
July 29, 1875
Aged 61 years, 5 months, 21 days
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SOURCES:
DAR pg 21
S&H pg 12
PCA Aug 5, 1875
OS 31 Jul 1875 3:1
Walling, p. 482
Doorways Into History, by Josephine Evans Harpham, p. 12-13
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| MILITARY:
Black Hawk War
|
| IMAGE 1:
|
IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
107
|
SPACE:
|
LONG:
|
LAT:
|
|
Cartwright, Edwin
|
| LAST:
Cartwright
|
FIRST:
Edwin
|
MID:
|
| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
Mr.
|
| BORN:
abt 1830
|
DIED:
14 Mar 1880
|
BURIED:
16 Mar 1880
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
Deputy collector of internal revenue
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon
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NOTES:
IOOF Edwin Cartwright, age 50 died in Portland by a fall and amputation of arm;
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OBITUARY:
SUDDEN DEATH--Mr. Edward Cartwright, deputy collector of internal revenue in Portland, died in his room at 3 P. M., Monday last. For some time past Mr. Cartwright has been confined to his room with a severe cold, and, though not able to be upon the streets, was able to attend to his official duties. Sunday he felt much worse but Monday morning felt some better and went to work about his duties. About three o'clock he suddenly complained of feeling sick, and seemed to be suffering internal pain. There were several persons in the room, including his brother Hon. John Cartwright. The gentlemen assisted him to the sofa when he exclaimed, "I guess I am gone this time," and expired. Nearly a year ago Mr. Cartwright sustained an injury in one of his arms which necessitated the amputation of the limb near the shoulder joint. For many weeks he was confined at St. Vincent hospital, and his recovery deemed out of the question. Subsequently he recovered, but his health has been quite feeble at times ever since he left the hospital. The deceased was about 50 years of age and was well and favorable known in this city. The remains were brought to this city on yesterday morning's train and buried in the Odd Fellow's cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 19 March 1880 3:2
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INSCRIPTION:
No marker found as of March 2002
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SOURCES:
LR
IOOF Register of Burials
WOS 19 March 1880 3:2
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
533
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SPACE:
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LONG:
N 44° 55.200'
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LAT:
W 123° 02.874'
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|
Cartwright, Emma
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| LAST:
Cartwright
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FIRST:
Emma
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MID:
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| GENDER:
F
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MAIDEN NAME:
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TITLE:
Miss
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| BORN:
Abt 1855
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DIED:
Apr 1873
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BURIED:
Apr 1873
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| ETHNIC:
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OCCUPATION:
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| BIRTH PLACE :
Oregon
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| DEATH PLACE:
Marion Co., Oregon
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NOTES:
IOOF - Emma Cartwright, age 18, died in Marion Co., of typhoid fever;
1870 Census - Emma Cartwright, age 15, b. in Oregon, is enumerated with T. Cartwright, age 41, carpenter from Michigan, Sarah, age 39, b. N. York, and Jane (age 19), Adelia (age 13), Ada (age 11) and Jerry (age 5);
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OBITUARY:
No obituary found in DOS nor in WOS
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INSCRIPTION:
No marker found as of March 2002
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SOURCES:
IOOF Register of Burials
1870 Oregon Census (Marion Co., East Salem Pct.,pg 53)
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
533
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SPACE:
S½
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LONG:
N 44° 55.200'
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LAT:
W 123° 02.874'
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|
Cartwright, George L.
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| LAST:
Cartwright
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FIRST:
George
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MID:
L.
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| GENDER:
M
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MAIDEN NAME:
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TITLE:
Master
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| BORN:
25 Dec 1861
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DIED:
5 Apr 1875
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BURIED:
7 Apr 1875
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| ETHNIC:
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OCCUPATION:
Child
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| DEATH PLACE:
Labish, Marion Co., Oregon
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NOTES:
Not found in 1870 Oregon Census;
Age: 13 years, 3 months, 11 days;
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OBITUARY:
DIED--April 5th, 1875, near Lake Labish, George L., the only son of Edwin and Caroline Cartwright, aged 13 years. The remains will be deposited in Odd Fellows cemetery, and the funeral cortege will pass through the city about noon today.
Oregon Statesman 7 April 1875 3:3
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INSCRIPTION:
George L.
son of
Born
Dec. 25, 1861
Died
April 5, 1875
(photo available)
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SOURCES:
LR
LD
DAR pg 83
OS 7 Apr 1875 3:3
PCA 8 Apr 1875 ?:?
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
533
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SPACE:
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LONG:
N 44° 55.200'
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LAT:
W 123° 02.874'
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|
Cartwright, Infant
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| LAST:
Cartwright
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FIRST:
Infant
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MID:
|
| GENDER:
M
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MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
|
| BORN:
17 Jun 1899
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DIED:
17 Jun 1899
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BURIED:
18 Jun 1899
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| ETHNIC:
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OCCUPATION:
Infant
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| BIRTH PLACE :
Salem, Oregon
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| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Oregon
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NOTES:
IOOf - Infant Cartwright, stillborn, Salem, infant of Dr. & Mrs. Cartwright;
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OBITUARY:
At the residence in this city, Saturday, June 17, 1899, the infant son of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Cartwright.
The remains were given burial in the family lot in Rural cemetery at 12:30 o‘clock yesterday afternoon.
Oregon Statesman 18 Jun 1899 8:2
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SOURCES:
IOOF Register of Burials
OS 18 Jun 1899 8:2
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
802
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SPACE:
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LONG:
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LAT:
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Cartwright, Major J.
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| LAST:
Cartwright
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FIRST:
Major
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MID:
J.
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| GENDER:
M
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MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
|
| BORN:
abt 1853
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DIED:
21 Dec 1876
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BURIED:
23 Dec 1876
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| ETHNIC:
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OCCUPATION:
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
Michigan
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| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
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NOTES:
IOOF - Major J. Cartwright, age 22 y's 6 m's, 5 d's, born in Michigan, died in Salem;
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OBITUARY:
DIED--CARTWRIGHT--In this city, on Thursday the 21st day of December, 1876, M. J. Cartwright, in the 23d year of his age.
Deceased was a son of our reputed townsmen, James Cartwright, Esq.; was taken suddenly ill and passed over beyond the reach of medical aid. The funeral will take place from the residence of C. M. Cartwright, at 2 o'clock on Friday the 23rd inst. Friends of the family are invited to attend.
Oregon Statesman 22 December 1876 7:1
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SOURCES:
IOOF Register of Burials
OS 22 December 1876 7:1
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
?
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SPACE:
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LONG:
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LAT:
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Casebeer, Anna M.
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| LAST:
Casebeer
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FIRST:
Anna
|
MID:
M.
|
| GENDER:
F
|
MAIDEN NAME:
Wampole
|
TITLE:
Mrs.
|
| BORN:
14 Feb 1882
|
DIED:
17 Jun 1932
|
BURIED:
20 Jun 1932
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
Housewife
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
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| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1932) #476 - Annie Casebeer, female, widow, b. 14 Feb 1882 in Chicago, Illinois, d. 17 Jun 1932 in Salem, Oregon (1125 S. 14th St.) at the age of 50 y's 4 m's 3 d's, name of father Geo. W. Wampole, maiden name of mother Margaret Schultz, interment 20 Jun IOOF, undertaker Terwilliger, informant Dorothy Casebeer of Salem;
Spouse: Henry F. Casebeer;
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OBITUARY:
At the residence, 1125 S. 14th street, June 17, Annie Casebeer, aged 50 years, 4 months and 3 days, a native of Illinois. Mother of David of Kent, Ohio, Mrs. Mary Gough of Bella Coola, B. C., Harry, Dorothy, Annie, Margarette, Elizabeth and George Casebeer of Salem. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services to be held on Monday, June 20, at 10:30 from the Terwilliger Funeral home, 770 Chemeketa street, phone 6928. Interment I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 18 June 1932 5:3
At the residence, 1125 S. 14th street, June 17, Annie Casebeer, aged 50 years, 4 months and 3 days, a native of Illinois. Mother of David of Kent, Ohio, Mrs. Mary Gough of Bella Coola, B. C., Harry, Dorothy, Annie, Margarette, Elizabeth and George Casebeer of Salem. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services to be held on Monday, June 20, at 10:30 from the Terwilliger Funeral home, 770 Chemeketa street, phone 6928. Interment I. O. O. F. cemetery. Dr. Grover C. Birtchet officiating.
Oregon Statesman 19 June 1932 5:3
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SOURCES:
LR
OSBH DC (Marion County 1932) #476
1932 Salem Directory
OS 18 June 1932 5:3
OS 19 June 1932 5:3
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
766
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SPACE:
2 NW N½
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LONG:
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LAT:
|
|
Casebier, George W.
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| LAST:
Casebier
|
FIRST:
George
|
MID:
W.
|
| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
Mr.
|
| BORN:
1881
|
DIED:
30 Mar 1969
|
BURIED:
2 Apr 1969
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
AFB #810 - George W. Casebier - interment April 2, 1969, Lot # 715, signed by Grace E. Whiteside.
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OBITUARY:
George W. Casebier, 88, 806 James St. NE, died Sunday in a Portland hospital. A native of Oskaloosa, Kan., he had lived here for several years. Survivors include the widow Lucille; daughter Mrs. Grace Whiteside, Delta, Colo., Mrs. Irene Miller, Lima, Ohio; sons, Loran, La Grande, Edwin, Soap Lake, Wash.; sisters, Mrs. Bessie Eaton, Portland, Mrs. Kate Hanlon, Delta; brothers Homer Casebier, Crescent City, Calif.; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services are pending at Barrick Mortuary. -Unidentified newspaper clipping attached to authorization for burial
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SOURCES:
LR
AFB #810
Unidentified newspaper clipping attached to authorization for burial
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
715
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SPACE:
2 SE S½
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LONG:
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LAT:
|
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Caseday, Ben
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| LAST:
Caseday
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FIRST:
Ben
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MID:
|
| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
Mr.
|
| BORN:
Abt 1863
|
DIED:
2 Aug 1927
|
BURIED:
3 Aug 1927
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1927) #607 - Ben Caseday, male, married (Ola Caseday), Farmer, d. 2 Aug 1927 in Marion Co., Oregon (Halls Ferry Dist.) at the age of 64 years, interment 3 Aug, undertaker Rigdon, informant Mrs. Ola Caseday of Salem.
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OBITUARY:
Ben Caseday, aged 64, died at his home in Halls Ferry. He was the husband of Ola Caseday, father of Oscar, James Elsie, Donald and Lyman Caseday. Graveside sevices will be hled 4 o'clock today at the Odd Fellows cemetery. Body at Rigdon and Son.
Oregon Statesman 3 Aug 1927 4:6
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SOURCES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1927) #607
OS 3 Aug 1927 4:6
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
?
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SPACE:
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LONG:
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LAT:
|
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Cashman, Fannie E.
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| LAST:
Cashman
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FIRST:
Fannie
|
MID:
E.
|
| GENDER:
F
|
MAIDEN NAME:
Thomas
|
TITLE:
Mrs.
|
| BORN:
Abt 1870
|
DIED:
5 Dec 1928
|
BURIED:
Sep 1928
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Marion Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1928) #830 - Fannie E. Cashman, female, married (Henry), b. 8 Apr 1870 in England, d. 5 Dec 1928 in Salem, Oregon (rt. 6, Auburn Rd) at the age of 58 y's 7 m's 27 d's, interment 7 Dec, informant Henry Cashman of Salem.
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OBITUARY:
At her residence on route 6, (Auburn road) Fannie E. Thomas Cashman died December 5 at the age of 58 years. She is survived by her husband, Henry Cashman, three brothers, one each in Canada, Pennsylvania and England, and one sister living in England. Funeral services will be held from the Terwilliger funeral home Friday at 2 p. m., with committal in IOOF cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 5 Dec 1928 3:4
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SOURCES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1928) #830
OS 5 Dec 1928 3:4
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| IMAGE 1:
|
IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
FA 37
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SPACE:
2 SE N½
|
LONG:
|
LAT:
|
|
Casler, Christopher B.
|
| LAST:
Casler
|
FIRST:
Christopher
|
MID:
B.
|
| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
|
| BORN:
abt 1868
|
DIED:
27 Apr 1922
|
BURIED:
29 Apr 1922
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
Farming
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
New York
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
Not in City Index, but obituary indicates his burial in the Odd Fellows cemetery.
OSBH DC (Marion Co. 1922) #350: Christerfor B. Casler, res. Liberty district, farming, married to Margaret, b. New York, son of John Casler and Katherine Miller (both b. New York) d. April 27, 1922, age 54, burial in I.O.O.F. cemetery April 29, 1922 by W. T. Rigdon & Son, informant Mrs. Margaret Casler of Liberty district, Salem, Oregon.
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OBITUARY:
DIED -- CASLER --At his home near Liberty, Thursday, April 27, 1922, Christopher B. Casler, at the age of 54 years. Funeral service will be held Saturday from the Rigdon chapel at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Odd Fellows cemetery.
Oregon Statesman, Apr 29, 1922, 5:5.
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SOURCES:
OSBH DC (Marion Co. 1922) #350
OS 29 Apr 1922, 5:5.
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
?
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SPACE:
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LONG:
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LAT:
|
|
Casteline, William
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| LAST:
Casteline
|
FIRST:
William
|
MID:
|
| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
Mr.
|
| BORN:
Abt 1851
|
DIED:
30 Nov 1928
|
BURIED:
3 Dec 1928
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
Janitor
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
New York
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
Spelling variation - Castline;
OSBH (Marion County 1928) #812 - William Casteline, male, single, occupation Janitor, b, New York, d. 30 Nov 1928 in Salem, Oregon at the age of 77 years, parents names unknown by informant, interment IOOF 3 Dec, undertaker Rigdon & Son, informant Marion County Court.;
Marion County Burial;
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OBITUARY:
William Casteline died in this city on November 30 at the age of 77 years. The remains are in care of the Rigdon Mortuary. Announcement of funeral will be made later.
Oregon Statesman 1 Dec 1928 2:5.
Died in this city, November 30, William Casteline, 77. Funeral services Monday at 1:30 p. m. at Rigdon Mortuary chapel under the auspices of the Salvation Army. Interment in the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 2 Dec 1928 7:2.
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SOURCES:
LR
OSBH (Marion County 1928) #812
OS 1 Dec 1928 2:5
OS 2 Dec 1928 7:2.
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| IMAGE 1:
|
IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
703
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SPACE:
1 NW
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LONG:
|
LAT:
|
|
Cates, Francis Marion "Frank"
|
| LAST:
Cates
|
FIRST:
Francis
|
MID:
Marion "Frank"
|
| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
Mr.
|
| BORN:
29 May 1871
|
DIED:
2 Dec 1936
|
BURIED:
3 Dec 1936
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
Insurance Agent
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
Illinois
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion Co., 1936) #1028: Frank M. Cates, male, white, divorced, insurance agent, res. Rt. 4, Box 388, Salem, b. May 29, 1871 in Illinois, d. Deaconess Hospital, Dec. 2, 1936, age: 65 years, 6 months, 3 days, burial by W. T. Rigdon in IOOF cemetery, Dec. 3, 1936, informant: Glenn Heinlein, Rt. 4, Salem.
Spelling variation: Gates;
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OBITUARY:
CATES-In the city, Dec. 2, Frank M. Cates, 65, late resident of Salem route 4, Father of Mrs. Dorothy Heinlein of Salem route 4. Funeral services will be held from W. T. Rigdon company chapel Friday, December 4, at 2 p.m. Interment I.O.O.F. Cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 4 December 1936 9:1
|
INSCRIPTION:
Frank M. Cates
1871 - 1936
(photo available)
|
SOURCES:
OSBH DC (Marion Co., 1936) #1028
OS 4 December 1936 5:1
|
| IMAGE 1:
|
IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
572
|
SPACE:
1 NW
|
LONG:
N 44° 55.162'
|
LAT:
W 123° 02.887'
|
|
Catterlin, Delila Adeline
|
| LAST:
Catterlin
|
FIRST:
Delila
|
MID:
Adeline
|
| GENDER:
F
|
MAIDEN NAME:
Brassfield
|
TITLE:
Mrs.
|
| BORN:
abt 1843
|
DIED:
1 Dec 1924
|
BURIED:
Dec 1924
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
Housewife
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
Indiana
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1924) #822 - Delila Adeline Catterlin, female, married (Solomon B. Catterlin), b. 15 Jun 1843 in Indiana, d. 1 Dec 1924 in Salem, Oregon (465 N. 12th) at the age of 81 y's 5 m's 16 d's, name of father John Brassfield (b. England), maiden name of mother Sarah Hill (b. North Carolina), interment 3 Dec, undertaker Rigdon, informant Mrs. Florence Irwin of Salem, Oregon.;
1920 Census - Deliah A. Catterlin, age 76, b. Indiana, enumerated with husband Solomon B., age 83, b. Indiana, occupation real estate, along with daughter Florence Irwin, age 48, widow, b. South Dakota, occupation stenographer;
WRC = Women's Relief Corps.
|
OBITUARY:
Mrs. Delila Adeline Catterlin died yesterday at her home, 465 north Twelfth street, at the age of 81 years. She is survived by three sons, F. J. of Los Angeles, W. E. of eastern Oregon, Frank of Portland, and by one daughter Mrs. Florence Irwin of Salem. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Dec. 3, 15 2 p.m. from the Rigdon mortuary, Rev. B. E. Kirkpatrick officiating in conjunction with the WRC. Interment in the IOOF cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 3 December 1924 5:3
|
INSCRIPTION:
Delilah Catterlin
Dec. 1, 1924
81 years
|
SOURCES:
LD
OSBH DC (Marion County 1924) #822
1920 Oregon Census (Marion Co, Salem, ED 343, sheet 6A)
OS 3 December 1924 5:3
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| CONTACT:
Delbert & Betty Kurtz, 3887 Glenwood Loop SE, Salem, OR 97301 <kzor@quik.com>
|
| MILITARY:
Women's Relief Corps
|
| IMAGE 1:
|
IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
812
|
SPACE:
3 NW
|
LONG:
|
LAT:
|
|
Catterlin, Solomon B.
|
| LAST:
Catterlin
|
FIRST:
Solomon
|
MID:
B.
|
| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
|
| BORN:
14 Jul 1837
|
DIED:
12 Aug 1920
|
BURIED:
14 Aug 1920
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
Real Estate
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
Fort Wayne, Indiana
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
IOOF - S. B. Catterlin, age 83, died in Salem;
OSBH DC (Marion County 1920) #544 - Solomon B. Catterlin, male, married (Delilia A.), retired real estate dealer, b. 14 Jul 1837 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, d. 12 Aug 1920 in Salem, Oregon (465 N. 12th) at the age of 83 y's 28 d's, name of father John Catterlin, interment 14 Aug IOOF, undertaker Rigdon & Son, informant Mrs. Florence Irwin of Salem;
1920 Census - Solomon B. Catterlin, age 83, b. Indiana, occupation real estate, is enumerated with wife Deliah A., age 76, b. Indiana, along with daughter Florence Irwin, age 48, widow, b. South Dakota, occupation stenographer;
|
OBITUARY:
Solomon B. Catterlin Dies at Home in Salem.
Solomon B. Catterlin, age 49 [sic], died yesterday at 465 North Twelfth street. He is survived by his wife, four sons, F.J. Catterline of Los Angeles, W.E. Catterlin of Yamhill, George C. Catterlin of Portland, and Frank E. Catterlin of Corvallis; a daughter, Mrs. Florence Erwin of Salem, and one sister, Mrs. David Clearwater of Portland. Services will be held at Rigdon’s chapel Saturday at 10 a.m., Rev. R.N. Avison officiating. Interment will take place in th eOdd Fellows cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 13 August 1920 2:4
Solomon Catterlin Funeral to be at 10 O’Clock Today.
The funeral services of Solomon B. Catterlin will be held at the Rigdon undertaking parlors at 10 o’clock this morning, in charge of R.N. Avison, pastor of the Fist Methodist church. Mrs. Hallie Parrish Durdall will sing. The interment will be at the I.O.O.F. cemetery.
Solomon B. Catterlin died at the family home, 465 North Twelfth street, at 10 o’clock a.m. Thursday, August 12, 1920, at the age of 83 years and 28 days.
He leaves a wife, four sons and one daughter. They are F.J. Catterlin of Los Angeles, W.E. Catterlin of Yamhill, S.E. Catterlin of Portland, Frank F. Catterlin of Corvallis and Florence Irwin of Salem; besides one sister, Mrs. David Clearwater of Portland.
Mr. Catterlin had been long a resident of Salem and was very well known to all old residents. For many years he was a successful real estate dealer.
Oregon Statesman 14 August 1920 3:5
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SOURCES:
LR
IOOF Register of Burials
1920 Oregon Census (Marion Co, Salem, ED 343, sheet 6A)
OSBH DC (Marion County 1920) #544
OS 13 August 1920 2:4
OS 14 August 1920 3:5
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| CONTACT:
Delbert & Betty Kurtz, 3887 Glenwood Loop SE, Salem, OR 97301 <kzor@quik.com>
|
| IMAGE 1:
|
IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
812
|
SPACE:
1 SW N½
|
LONG:
|
LAT:
|
|
Catterlin, Solomon Earnest
|
| LAST:
Catterlin
|
FIRST:
Solomon
|
MID:
Earnest
|
| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
Mr.
|
| BORN:
27 Apr 1868
|
DIED:
12 May 1923
|
BURIED:
14 May 1923
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
Clerk
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
Winterset, Madison Co., Iowa
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
|
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1923) #352 - Solomon Earnest Catterlin, male, married (Bessie Wetzel), occupation clerk, b. 27 Apr 1868 in Winterset, Iowa, d. 12 May 1923 in Salem, Oregon (Oregon State Tuber. Hosp.) at the age of 55 y's 15 d's, name of father Solomon B. Catterlin (b. Indiana), maiden name of mother Andeline Delila Brassfield (b. Indiana), interment 14 May IOOF, undertaker Rigdon & Son, informant hospital records;
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OBITUARY:
Saturday, May 12, S. Ernest Catterlin, age 55 years, son of Mrs. S. B. Catterlin of Salem; brother of Mrs. Florence Irwin of Salem, F. J. Catterlin of Los Angeles; W. E. Catterlin of Sherwood, Or., and Frank V. Catterlin of Portland. Funeral services will be held Monday, May 14, at 2 p.m. from the Rigdon mortuary with interment in IOOF cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 13 May 1923 5:3
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SOURCES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1923) #352
OS 13 May 1923 5:3
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| CONTACT:
Delbert & Betty Kurtz, 3887 Glenwood Loop SE, Salem, OR 97301 <kzor@quik.com>
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| IMAGE 1:
|
IMAGE 2:
|
| LOT:
812
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SPACE:
|
LONG:
|
LAT:
|
|
Catterlin, William E.
|
| LAST:
Catterlin
|
FIRST:
William
|
MID:
E.
|
| GENDER:
M
|
MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
Mr.
|
| BORN:
12 Oct 1866
|
DIED:
22 Oct 1931
|
BURIED:
24 Oct 1931
|
| ETHNIC:
|
OCCUPATION:
Farmer
|
| BIRTH PLACE :
Iowa
|
| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
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NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1931) #760 - William Catterlin, male, married (Olive Catterlin), farmer, b. 12 Oct 1866 in Iowa, d. 22 Oct 1931 in Salem, Oregon (465 N 12th St.) at the age of 65 years, name of father Dolomon P. Catterlin (b. Indiana), maiden name of mother Delilah Brassfield (b. Indiana), interment 24 Oct, undertaker Rigdon & Son, informant Mrs. Florence Irwin of Salem;
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OBITUARY:
At the residence of his sister, N. 12th street, Oct. 22, W. A. Catterlin, 66. Survived by widow, Olive; one son, M. H. Catterlin of Gardner; brothers, S. J. of Los Angeles, and Frank V. of Portland; one sister, Florence Irwin of Salem. Funeral services Saturday, Oct. 24 at 10 a. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son, Rev. George Swift officiating. Interment I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 24 Oct 1931, 5:4
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SOURCES:
LR
OSBH DC (Marion County 1931) #760
OS 24 Oct 1931 5:4
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| CONTACT:
Delbert & Betty Kurtz, 3887 Glenwood Loop SE, Salem, OR 97301 <kzor@quik.com>
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
812
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Causey, Jack Wilson
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| LAST:
Causey
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FIRST:
Jack
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MID:
Wilson
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| GENDER:
M
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MAIDEN NAME:
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TITLE:
Mr.
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| BORN:
abt 1918
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DIED:
7 Apr 1942
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BURIED:
10 Apr 1942
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| ETHNIC:
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OCCUPATION:
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| DEATH PLACE:
Fort Stevens, Clatsop Co., Oregon
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OBITUARY:
CAUSEY--Jack Wilson Causey, 24, passed away at Ft. Stevens April 7. Survived by father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Causey; three sisters, Mrs. Clarance C. Bates of St. Helens, Ore., Mary Barbara and Betty Jane of Salem; three brothers, Petty Officer Third Class George B. Causey of Sand Point Naval Air Base, Seattle, Washington, Bobby G. and Billy D. Causey of Salem. Funeral services will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel at 2 p.m. Friday, April 10, with Father John Reedy officiating. Interment in the Odd Fellows cemetery.
Oregon Statesman, April 8, 1942, 5:1-2.
CAUSEY RITES SET FRIDAY -- Funeral services for Pvt. Jack Wilson Causey, 24, Fort Stevens soldier, who died Tuesday from an accidental gun shot two weeks ago, are to be held Friday, at 2 p.m. from the chapel of Clough-Barrick company with Rev. John J. Reidy officiating. He is to be buried with full military honors. Tom Hill, Salem softball association president, has asked that all former associates of Causey march in a body in the funeral procession, from the mortuary to the paper mill. Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Causey, Salem, he is survived by three sisters and three brothers.
Oregon Statesman, April 9, 1942, 5:8.
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LR
OS 8 Apr 1942 5:1-2
OS 9 Apr 1942, 5:8.
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
217
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SPACE:
1 NE S½
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Causey, Robert Guy
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| LAST:
Causey
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FIRST:
Robert
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MID:
Guy
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| GENDER:
M
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MAIDEN NAME:
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TITLE:
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| BORN:
30 Jan 1930
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DIED:
07 Sep 1977
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BURIED:
12 Sep 1977
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| ETHNIC:
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OCCUPATION:
Log truck driver
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| BIRTH PLACE :
Oregon City, Clackamas Co., Oregon
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| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
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OBITUARY:
Late resident of Lana Ave. Trailer Park, Salem, Ore. Wed. Sept. 7 in a local hospital. Survived by sister, Alberta Bates, Lebanon, Ore., Barbara Butte, Salem, Betty Rentsch, Elgg, Switzerland, brother, George Causey, Menlo Park, Cal., thirteen nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held Mon. Sept. 12 at 1:30 PM in the Salem Pioneer Cemetery. Arrangements under the direction of the Barrick Chapel, 205 Church SE.
Oregon Statesman 9 September 1977 3C:8
Robert Guy Causey, 57, of Salem died Wednesday at a local hospital.
Born in Oregon City, he lived in Salem most of his life. He worked many years as a log truck driver.
Survivors include sisters, Alberta Bates, Lebanon, Barbara Butte, Salem, and Betty Rentsch, Elgg, Switzerland; brother, George, Menlo Park, Calif.
Graveside services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Salem Pioneer Cemetery under direction of Barrick mortuary.
Oregon Statesman 9 September 1977 3C:6
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INSCRIPTION:
Causey
Robert Guy
9-12-77
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SOURCES:
OSBH DC (Marion 1977) #14313
LR
LD
OS 9 September 1977 3C:8
OS 9 September 1977 3C:6
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
171
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SPACE:
1 NW S½
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LAT:
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Cavanagh, Bertha
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| LAST:
Cavanagh
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FIRST:
Bertha
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MID:
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| GENDER:
F
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MAIDEN NAME:
Cunningham
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TITLE:
Mrs.
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| BORN:
16 May 1867
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DIED:
12 Jun 1922
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BURIED:
14 Jun 1922
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| ETHNIC:
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OCCUPATION:
Housewife
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| BIRTH PLACE :
Lingston, Canada
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| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
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NOTES:
IOOF - Mrs. George Cavinaugh [sic], age 55, died in Salem - goiter;
OSBH DC (Marion County 1922) #467 - Bertha Cavanagh, feamale, married (Geo. W.), housewife, b. 16 May 1867 in Lingston, Canada, d. 12 Jun 1922 in Salem, Oregon (Deaconess Hospital) at the age of 55 y's 26 d's, usual residence Garden road, name of father William Cunningham (b. Ireland), maiden name of mother Elizabeth Hackette (b. Ireland), interment 14 Jun IOOF, undertaker Rigdon & Son, informant Geo. W. Cavanagh of Salem;
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OBITUARY:
CAVANAGH--At a local hospital, June 12, Mrs. Bertha Cavanagh, wife of George W. Cavanagh, residents of Garden road, sister of Mrs. J.D. Sutherland of Los Angeles, Mrs. C. O. Rice and Miss Florence Cunningham of Salem. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, June 14, at 2 o’clock from the Rigdon mortuary, Rev. Blaine Kirkpatrick officiating, concluding service I.O.O.F. cemetery. Graveside service private.
Oregon Statesman 13 June 1922, 5:3
CAVANAGH--The funeral of Mrs. George Cavanagh who died Monday, will be held this afternoon at 2 o’clock fro Rigdon’s chapel. Rev. Blaine Kirkpatrick officiating. Concluding service at I.O.O.F. cemetery. Graveside service private.
Oregon Statesman 14 June, 1922, 5:3
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SOURCES:
LR
IOOF Register of Burials
OSBH DC (Marion County 1922) #467
OS 13 Jun 1922 5:3
OS 14 Jun 1922 5:3
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
002
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SPACE:
2 SW S½
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LAT:
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Cavanagh, George W.
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| LAST:
Cavanagh
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FIRST:
George
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MID:
W.
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| GENDER:
M
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MAIDEN NAME:
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TITLE:
Mr.
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| BORN:
abt 1857
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DIED:
16 Apr 1938
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BURIED:
20 Apr 1938
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| ETHNIC:
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OCCUPATION:
Farmer
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| BIRTH PLACE :
Iowa
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| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
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NOTES:
G. W. Cavanaugh pd. $30 for Lot #2 to the IOOF lodge on Dec. 27, 1922. Also spelled as Cavinaugh and Cavenaugh. OSBH, Marion Co., #355: George W. Cavanaugh, b. 1857, Iowa, d. April 16, 1938, age 81 years, widower, father b. Ohio, informant: OSH records, Salem, Oregon, burial in I.O.O.F. cemetery April 20, 1938.
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OBITUARY:
In this city, April 16, George W. Cavanaugh, late resident of Garden road, Salem, aged 81 years. Private funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday from the chapel of the W.T. Rigdon company. Committal IOOF cemetery. Oregon Statesman, April 19, 1938, 5:1.
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LR
OSBH DC (Marion Co., 1938) #355
OS 19 Apr 1938 5:1
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
002
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SPACE:
1 SW S½
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LAT:
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Cavenaugh, Infant
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| LAST:
Cavenaugh
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FIRST:
Infant
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MID:
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| GENDER:
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MAIDEN NAME:
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TITLE:
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| BORN:
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DIED:
19 May 1895
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BURIED:
20 May 1895
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| ETHNIC:
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OCCUPATION:
Infant
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| BIRTH PLACE :
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
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| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
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NOTES:
IOOF - Infant Cavenaugah, born in Salem, died in Salem, son of Mr. & Mrs. J.H. Cavenaugh;
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OBITUARY:
At their home on East Court street, Sunday evening, May 19th, Robert, infant son of J. H. and Theo. Cavanaugh.
OS 20 May 1895 4:5
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SOURCES:
IOOF Register of Burials
OS 20 May 1895 4:5
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
160
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Caves, Andrew
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| LAST:
Caves
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FIRST:
Andrew
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MID:
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| GENDER:
M
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MAIDEN NAME:
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TITLE:
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| BORN:
Abt 1889
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DIED:
21 Jun 1941
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BURIED:
Jul 1941
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| ETHNIC:
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OCCUPATION:
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| BIRTH PLACE :
Yamhill Co., Oregon
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| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
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NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1941) #547 - Andrew Caves, male, single, b. Yamhill Co., Oregon, d. 21 Jun 1941 in Salem, Oregon (Deaconess Hospital) at the age of about 52 years, name of father Ben Caves (b. Hopewell, Oregon), interment 28 Jun IOOF, undertaker Barrick, informant Wilton E. Caves of Salem, Oregon;
Marion County Burial;
Died from train accident;
1910 Census - Andrew Cave, age 15, male, Indian, b. Oregon, is enumerated as a student at the Chemawa Indian School;
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OBITUARY:
Andrew Caves, late resident of 205 Bellevue street, Salem, at a local hospital, Saturday, June 21. Graveside services will be held Saturday, June 28, at 10 a. m., in IOOF cemtery, direction Clough-Barrick company.
Oregon Statesman 28 Jun 1941 5:1
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SOURCES:
LR
OSBH DC (Marion County 1941) #547
1910 Oregon Census (Marion Co., Chemawa Pct., ED 206, sheet 5A)
OS 28 Jun 1941 5:1
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
748
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Caves, Clyde L.
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| LAST:
Caves
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FIRST:
Clyde
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MID:
L.
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| GENDER:
M
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MAIDEN NAME:
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TITLE:
Mr.
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| BORN:
23 Mar 1881
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DIED:
9 Sep 1948
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BURIED:
13 Sep 1948
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| ETHNIC:
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OCCUPATION:
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| BIRTH PLACE :
Benton Co., Oregon
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| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
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NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1948) #11418 - Clyde L. Caves, male, married (Laura Gump), b. 23 Mar 1881 in Benton Co., Oregon, d. 9 Sep 1948 in Salem, Oregon (Salem General Hospital - 1 day) at the age of 67 y's 5 m's 21 d's, usual residence Rt. 2, Box 678 Salem, in this community for 15 years, interment 13 Sep, undertaker Barrick;
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OBITUARY:
Clyde Caves, late resident of Salem route 2, at a local hospital Thursday, September 9. Survived by a sister, Laura Gump, Goble, Ore., and a half-brother, William Vinmeter, Kings Valley, Ore. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrick.
Statesman, Sept. 11, 1948, p. 7
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INSCRIPTION:
No marker shown in lot diagram.
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SOURCES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1948) #11418
OS 11 Sep 1948, pg 7
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
FA 62
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SPACE:
4 NW
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LAT:
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Chadwick, Henry A.
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| LAST:
Chadwick
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FIRST:
Henry
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MID:
A.
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| GENDER:
M
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MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
Mr.
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| BORN:
1824
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DIED:
Jun 1899
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BURIED:
8 Jun 1899
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| ETHNIC:
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OCCUPATION:
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| DEATH PLACE:
Colfax, Whitman Co., Washington
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NOTES:
IOOF - Henry H. Chadwick, age 75 y's 5 m's, died in Colfax, Washington, was the brother of the late ex-governor Chadwick;
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OBITUARY:
PASSED AWAY.
Another one the aged citizens of the Pacific Northwest has crossed the "slumberous sea that is gray with the peace of an evening sky." Henry Chadwick, a brother of the late Hon. Stephen F. Chadwick, having passed away at Colfax, Washington, on the 5th inst., at the age of 76. He was an honored member of the Masonic order having been numbered among those comprising Holland lodge in New York city. The remains will be brought to Salem, via the 11 a.m. train today, and given burial in Rural cemetery, the services to be conducted by Pacific lodge No. 50, A.F. and A. M.
Oregon Statesman 9 Jun 1899 3:2
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INSCRIPTION:
H. A. Chadwick
1824 - 1899
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SOURCES:
LR
LD
IOOF Register of Burials
DAR pg 72
OS 9 Jun 1899 3:2
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
843
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SPACE:
4 NW
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LONG:
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LAT:
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Chadwick, Jane Ann
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| LAST:
Chadwick
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FIRST:
Jane
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MID:
Ann
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| GENDER:
F
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MAIDEN NAME:
Smith
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TITLE:
Mrs.
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| BORN:
9 Dec 1835
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DIED:
13 Apr 1916
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BURIED:
15 Apr 1916
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| ETHNIC:
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OCCUPATION:
Housewife
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| BIRTH PLACE :
Covington, Alleghany Co., Virginia
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| DEATH PLACE:
Winlock, Lewis Co., Washington
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OBITUARY:
Mrs. Chadwick Passes Beyond.
Widow of Fifth Governor of Oregon Dies at Winlock, Wash.
Husband Came to Oregon in 1831 and Marriage Took Place in 1856.
Washington Supreme Court Justice is Son.
Mrs. Jane Ann Chadwick, a pioneer Salem woman, widow of Stephen F. Chadwick, fifth governor of Oregon, died suddenly at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Claire Chadwick Maury, yesterday morning at 3 o’clock at Winlock, Washington. She was 81 years old. The funeral will be held here Saturday at 2:30 o’clock from St. Paul’s Episcopal church. Rev. Robert S. Gill will officiate and burial will be in Odd Fellows cemetery. Mrs. Chadwick left Salem December 23 last to visit relatives in Washington. She has been the guest of her son, Judge Stephen C. Chadwick, of the supreme court of Washington, who lives at Olympia, and also a daughter, Mrs. William Gray of Seattle. Mrs. Chadwick left Seattle Monday to visit at Winlock. She was taken ill Tuesday night and did not rally. Her family was with her until the end including a daughter, Miss Mary Chadwick of Salem, and a son, Pitzer Chadwick of Colfax, Washington. Mrs. Gray and Miss Mary Chadwick arrived in Salem last night.
Known as Lodge Worker.
Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern Star of Salem, of which Mrs. Chadwick was a prominent member, took its name from the Chadwick family twenty years ago. Governor Chadwick was a distinguished member of the Masonic order, having attained the thirty-third degree in the Scottish c rite of the order, was seven times master of a lodge, and grand master in the Lodge of Perfection. He also received marked distinction as an Odd Fellow.
Born in Covington, Virginia, December 9, 1835, as Jane Ann Smith, Mrs. Chadwick was a popular Virginia belle. She came to Oregon with her parents in 1853, settling at the family homestead near Yoncalla, in Douglas county. She was married in 1856 to Stephen F. Chadwick. With two sons and two daughters, Etta, Stephen, Mary and Pitzer Chadwick, the family moved to Salem From Roseburg in 1871.
Husband Early Pioneer.
Stephen F. Chadwick, the fifth governor of Oregon was born in Connecticut, December 25, 1825. He studied law, and was admitted to the bar in the state of New York in 1850, starting for the state of Oregon immediately after being admitted. He came by way of California, arriving in the Umpqua Valley in 1851, when he immediately entered upon the practice of his profession as an attorney. He was elected first county judge of what is now Douglas county, and was the first postmaster at Scottsburg on the Umpqua river. He was deputy United States prosecuting attorney for souther Oregon, and was elected a member of the constitutional convention for the formation of the state constitution of Oregon. He was successively elected presidential elector in 1864 and 1868, and at the election in 1870 was honored with the position of secretary of state. He was re-elected in 1874.
Daily Oregon Statesman 14 Apr 1916 1:4 & 3:2
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SOURCES:
LR
LD
IOOF Register of Burials
Barrick # 468
DOS 14 Apr 1916 1:4 & 3:2
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
843
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SPACE:
2 NW
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LONG:
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LAT:
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Chadwick, Mary Caroline
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| LAST:
Chadwick
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FIRST:
Mary
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MID:
Caroline
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| GENDER:
F
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MAIDEN NAME:
|
TITLE:
Miss
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| BORN:
19 June 1868
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DIED:
7 Jun 1940
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BURIED:
10 Jun 1940
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| ETHNIC:
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OCCUPATION:
State Office Worker
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| BIRTH PLACE :
Roseburg, Douglas Co., Oregon
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| DEATH PLACE:
Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
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NOTES:
OSBH DC ( Marion County 1940) #520O- Mary Caroline lChadwick, female, single, office worker in State offices, b. 19 Jun 1868 in Roseburg, Oregon, d. 7 Jun 1940 in Salem, Oregon (402 N. Capitol St.) at the age of 71 y's 11 m's 18 d's, name of father Stephen Chadwick (b. Connecticut), maiden name of mother Jane Ann Smith (b. Covington, Virginia), interment 10 Jun, undertaker Clough-Barrick, informant Jonathan Steiwer of Jefferson, Oregon;
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OBITUARY:
Mary Caroline Chadwick, at the residence, 402 North Capitol street, June 7, aged 71 years. Survived by brothers, Ritzer F. Chadwick of Tacoma, Wash.; nieces, Marian Gray Pease of Seattle, Janet Gray Steiwer of Jefferson, Claire Chadwick Maury of Olympia, Harriett Chadwick Carr of Yakima, Elizabeth Chadwick Carlson of New York City; nephew, Stephen F. Chadwick of Seattle. Funeral services will be held Monday, June 10, at 11 a.m. at the Episcopal church. Rev. George E. Swift will officiate. Clough-Barrick company in charge.
Oregon Statesman 8 June 1940 5:2
Mary Caroline Chadwick at the residence, 402 North Capitol street, in this city, June 7, at the age of 72 years. Survived by one brother, Pitzer F. Chadwick of Tacoma, Wash.; five nieces Mrs. Marian gray Pease of Seattle, Mrs. Janet Gray steiwer of Jefferson, Mrs. Claire Chadwick Maury of Olympia, Mrs. Harriett Chadwick Karr of Yakima, Wash., and Mrs. Elizabeth Chadwick Carlson of New York City; one nephew, Stephen F. Chadwick, of Seattle. Funeral services will be held Monday, June 10, at 11 a.m. at the Episcopal church. Rev. George E. Swift will officiate. Interment will be in IOOF cemetery, Clough-Barrick company in charge. (Casket will be open to friends at the chapel until 9:30 a.m. Monday).
Oregon Statesman 9 June 1940 5:5
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INSCRIPTION:
Mary C. Chadwick
1868 - 1940
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SOURCES:
LR
LD
OSBH DC ( Marion 1940) #520
OS 8 June 1940 5:2
OS 9 June 1940 5:5
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| IMAGE 1:
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IMAGE 2:
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| LOT:
843
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SPACE:
3 NW
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LONG:
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LAT:
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