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Descendants of George Warren Barnes Courtesy of Frazier Farmstead Museum Our goal is to research the pioneers that came into the Walla Walla Valley Area, as a starter for those doing their family genealogy; we are not related Researcher: Sarah Olsen and Linda Kracke November 8, 2010 Generation No. 1 1. GEORGE WARREN 1 BARNES was born 30 May 1760 in Barnesville, Belmont, Ohio, and died 30 Dec 1853. He married (2) ANNA FOSTER 14 Jul 1825. More About GEORGE BARNES and ANNA FOSTER: Marriage: 14 Jul 1825 Child of GEORGE WARREN BARNES is: 2. i. WILLIAM GEORGE 2 BARNES, b. 29 Apr 1801, Shelbyville, Shelby, Indiana; d. 14 Jul 1875, Cove, Union, Oregon. Generation No. 2 2. WILLIAM GEORGE 2 BARNES (GEORGE WARREN 1 ) was born 29 Apr 1801 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Indiana, and died 14 Jul 1875 in Cove, Union, Oregon. He married TERRISSA SHROUSE 14 Jul 1826, daughter of SAMUEL SHROUSE. She was born 04 Feb 1804 in Kentucky, and died 13 Apr 1891. Notes for WILLIAM GEORGE BARNES: Indexed as Bains 1850 Census IL Shelby Becks Creek Pg 154 William,49,M,Farming,IN Teressa,46,F,KY Elizabeth,23,F,IN Liddy,21,F,IN Oliver,16,M,IN Aron,13,M,IN Harriett,8,F,IN George,6,M,IN Emiline,5,F,IN *********

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Descendants of George Warren Barnes

Courtesy of Frazier Farmstead Museum Our goal is to research

the pioneers that came into the Walla Walla Valley Area, as a

starter for those doing their family genealogy; we are not related

Researcher: Sarah Olsen and Linda Kracke

November 8, 2010

Generation No. 1

1. GEORGE WARREN1 BARNES was born 30 May 1760 in Barnesville, Belmont, Ohio, and died 30 Dec 1853. He married (2) ANNA FOSTER 14 Jul 1825.

More About GEORGE BARNES and ANNA FOSTER:

Marriage: 14 Jul 1825

Child of GEORGE WARREN BARNES is:

2. i. WILLIAM GEORGE2 BARNES, b. 29 Apr 1801, Shelbyville, Shelby, Indiana; d. 14 Jul 1875, Cove, Union, Oregon.

Generation No. 2

2. WILLIAM GEORGE2 BARNES (GEORGE WARREN1) was born 29 Apr 1801 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Indiana, and died 14 Jul 1875 in Cove, Union, Oregon. He married TERRISSA SHROUSE 14 Jul 1826, daughter of SAMUEL SHROUSE. She was born 04 Feb 1804 in Kentucky, and died 13 Apr 1891.

Notes for WILLIAM GEORGE BARNES:

Indexed as Bains

1850 Census IL Shelby Becks Creek Pg 154

William,49,M,Farming,IN

Teressa,46,F,KY

Elizabeth,23,F,IN

Liddy,21,F,IN

Oliver,16,M,IN

Aron,13,M,IN

Harriett,8,F,IN

George,6,M,IN

Emiline,5,F,IN

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1860 Census MO Mercer Morgan Princeton Pg 41

Line 12

303 303 William Barnes 59 M Farmer IN

Teresa Barnes 55 F KY

G. W. Barnes 17 M Farm Laborer IN

M. E. Barnes 14 F IN

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1870 Census OR Union Cove Pg 408B

Line 35

455 456 Barnes W. 69 MW Carpenter IN

------, T. 65 FW Keeps House KY

------, B 25 MW Farmer IN

More About WILLIAM GEORGE BARNES:

Census 1: 1850, IL Shelby Becks Creek Pg 154

Census 2: 1860, MO Mercer Morgan Princeton Pg 41

Census 3: 1870, OR Union Cove Pg 408B

More About TERRISSA SHROUSE:

Burial: Paradise Cemetery, Wallowa, Oregon1

Census 1: 1850, IL Shelby Becks Creek Pg 154(See Husband)

Census 2: 1860, MO Mercer Morgan Princeton Pg 41(See Husband)

Census 3: 1870, OR Union Cove Pg 408B(See Husband)

Census 4: 1880, OR Union Cove Pg 159A(See Son George Barnes)

More About WILLIAM BARNES and TERRISSA SHROUSE:

Marriage: 14 Jul 1826

Children of WILLIAM BARNES and TERRISSA SHROUSE are:

3. i. ELIZABETH3 BARNES, b. 27 Apr 1826, Indiana; d. 09 Feb 1902, Wallowa County, Oregon.

4. ii. JOHN C BARNES, b. 25 Dec 1827, Indiana; d. 01 Oct 1904, Soldiers Home, California.

5. iii. LYDIA BARNES, b. 16 Oct 1829, Illinois; d. 10 Oct 1890, Lakewood, Shelby, Illinois.

iv. DAVID BARNES, b. 03 Nov 1831; d. 16 Feb 1833.

6. v. OLIVER PERRY BARNES, b. 21 Nov 1833, Indiana; d. 09 Feb 1909, Asotin, Asotin, Washington.

7. vi. AARON WILLIAM BARNES, b. 04 Feb 1836, Johnson, Indiana; d. 21 Nov 1862, Springfield, Greene, Missouri.

vii. STEPHAN R BARNES, b. 05 Jun 1838; d. 02 Oct 1838.

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viii. HARRIET BARNES, b. 11 Feb 1841; d. 05 Aug 1851.

More About HARRIET BARNES:

Census: 1850, IL Shelby Becks Creek Pg 154(See Father)

8. ix. GEORGE WARREN BARNES, b. 13 Feb 1843, Jackson County, Indiana; d. 18 Jul 1913, Flora Joseph, Wallowa, OR.

9. x. MARY EMELINE BARNES, b. 28 Aug 1845, Iowa; d. 03 Jul 1904.

Generation No. 3

3. ELIZABETH3 BARNES (WILLIAM GEORGE2, GEORGE WARREN1) was born 27 Apr 1826 in Indiana, and died 09 Feb 1902 in Wallowa County, Oregon. She married JOHN TWADDELL 15 Aug 1858. He was born 03 Jun 1819 in Jennings County, Indiana, and died 01 Dec 1902 in Wallowa County, Oregon.

Notes for ELIZABETH BARNES:

Twaddell, Elizabeth Barnes

The following data is extracted from Wallowa County, Oregon Obituaries

Rev. Smith who has been helping in the meetings at Wallowa and the Bramlet Chapel returned home the first of the week to conduct funeral services of Mrs Twaddell.

Died at her home in Paradise Feb 9, 1902 Mrs Elizabeth Twaddell. Mrs Twaddell was near 76 years old. She leaves a husband and two sons. She suffered a stroke of paralysis three days before her death.

Wallowa County Chieftain Feb 13, 1902 page 3

Contributed by: Tami Sherrill

More About ELIZABETH BARNES:

Burial: Paradise Cemetery, Wallowa, Oregon2

Census 1: 1850, IL Shelby Becks Creek Pg 154(See Father)

Census 2: 1860, MO Mercer Madison Pg 22(See Husband)

Census 3: 1870, OR Union Orodell Pg 386B(See Husband)

Census 4: 1880, OR Umatilla Blue Mountain ED 111 Pg 39D(See Husband)

Census 5: 1900, WA Asotin Hansens Ferry ED 4 pg 10A(See Husband)

Notes for JOHN TWADDELL:

Civil War Service Records Record

about John N. Twadell

Name: John N. Twadell

Company: D

Unit: 10 Missouri Infantry.

Rank - Induction: Private

Rank - Discharge: Private

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Allegiance: Union

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Twaddell, John

The following data is extracted from Wallowa County, Oregon Obituaries.

Twaddell, John

Monday morning, Decemeber 1, 1902

Mr. John Twaddell departed this life at his home in Paradise, at the ripe old age of ?3 years and six months lacking two days; he having been born June (3,) 1819.

Mr. Twaddell was born in Jennings County, Indiana. He united with the M. E. church when about 24 years of age. He was married to Elizabeth Barnes Aug 15, 1858.

The deceased always seemed so kin(d) and helpful to those about him. W(e)think his neighbors would unhesitating(ly) say that he lived a consistant christian life.

Paradise has lost a good and kin(d) neighbor and the church a loved (??) her.

Mrs. Twaddell preceded her husband by several months, she having died the 9th day of last February.

Three sons are left by this death ? mourn their loss of a kind and loving father, namely. James E. of Linn County Oregon, and William C. and Burel Paradise, Oregon. May these boys with others who were near and dear to him follow in this good man's footsteps.

The remains were interred in the Paradise Cemetery, with short services at the grave, conducted by Rev.(?) Martin.

The memorial sermon will be presented by Rev. Martin one week from Sunday, Dec 14th.

"Wallowa Chieftain" – Dec 1902, but no day given on clipping

Contributed by: Tami Sherrill

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Name: Roy Twaddell <[email protected]>

Date: 2004-02-05

Name & Birth date of Pioneer John Twaddell June 3 1819

Spouse of Pioneer Elizabeth Barnes

Oregon County Wallowa

Comments:

Originally settled in Blue Mountains Union County about 1865. Both are buried in Paradise Cemetery next to Theresa Barnes mother of Elizabeth.

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1860 Census MO Mercer Madison Pg 227

John Twaddle 38 MW Farmer IN

Elizabeth Twaddle 34 FW IN

M E Twaddle 8 FW MO

J E Twaddle 7 Mw MO

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1870 Census OR Union Orodell Pg 386B

Line 9

37 37 Allingham T J 35 MW Teamster KY

--------, M. E. 18 FW Keeping house MO

--------, J W. 1 MW At Home OR

Twaddell John 49 MW Farmer IN

--------, E. 44 FW Keeping House IN

--------, Jas E 17 MW At Home OR

--------, Wm 7 MW At Home OR

--------, M. A. 3 FW At Home NY

--------, J. B. 1/12 MW At Home VA (May)

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1880 Census OR Umatilla Blue Mountain ED 111 Pg 39D

Twadell,John,61,MW,Farmer,IN,VT,MA

Elizabeth,FW,58,IN

Wm ?.,MW,18,MO

Lizzie,FW,13,OR

John B.,MW,9,OR,

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1900 Census WA Asotin Hansens Ferry ED 4 pg 10A

Twaddle,Burrell,head,MW,May 1870,30S,OR,IN,?,Farmer

John,father,MW,June 1819,60,m50,IN,IN,IN

Elizabeth J.,mother,Apr 1826,74,m50,1,1,IN,IN,KY

Living next door to George W Barnes

More About JOHN TWADDELL:

Burial: Paradise Cemetery, Wallowa, Oregon3

Census 1: 1860, MO Mercer Madison Pg 22

Census 2: 1870, OR Union Orodell Pg 386B

Census 3: 1880, OR Umatilla Blue Mountain ED 111 Pg 39D

Census 4: 1900, WA Asotin Hansens Ferry ED 4 pg 10A

More About JOHN TWADDELL and ELIZABETH BARNES:

Marriage: 15 Aug 1858

Children of ELIZABETH BARNES and JOHN TWADDELL are:

i. M. E.4 TWADDELL, b. Abt. 1851, Missouri; Stepchild.

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More About M. E. TWADDELL:

Census: 1860, MO Mercer Madison Pg 227(See Father)

10. ii. JAMES EBER TWADDELL, b. 15 Mar 1853, Mercer County, Missouri; d. 05 Sep 1949, Portland, Multnomah, OR; Stepchild.

11. iii. WILLIAM CHANCEY TWADDELL, b. 14 Mar 1863, Murser County, Missouri; d. 22 May 1943, Vanesti district, Canada.

iv. LIZZIE TWADDELL, b. Abt. 1867, Oregon.

More About LIZZIE TWADDELL:

Census 1: 1870, OR Union Orodell Pg 386B(See Father)

Census 2: 1880, OR Umatilla Blue Mountain ED 111 Pg 39D(See Father)

v. BUREL KEMP TWADDELL, b. 28 May 1870, Oregon4; d. 06 Jan 1944, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada5.

Notes for BUREL KEMP TWADDELL:

1900 Census WA Asotin Hansens Ferry ED 4 pg 10A

Twaddle,Burrell,head,MW,May 1870,30S,OR,IN,?,Farmer

John,father,MW,June 1819,60,m50,IN,IN,IN

Elizabeth J.,mother,Apr 1826,74,m50,1,1,IN,IN,KY

Living next door to George W Barnes

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1910 Census WA Ferry Curlew ED 54 pg 2A

Twadell,Burel K.,head,MW,39S,OR,IN,IL,Farmer

More About BUREL KEMP TWADDELL:

Census 1: 1870, OR Union Orodell Pg 386B(See Father)

Census 2: 1880, OR Umatilla Blue Mountain ED 111 Pg 39D(See Father)

Census 3: 1900, WA Asotin Hansens Ferry ED 4 pg 10A

Census 4: 1910, WA Ferry Curlew ED 54 pg 2A

4. JOHN C3 BARNES (WILLIAM GEORGE2, GEORGE WARREN1) was born 25 Dec 1827 in Indiana, and died 01 Oct 1904 in Soldiers Home, California. He married CAROLINE DAVIDSON 23 Nov 1849 in Shelby, Illinois6. She was born Abt. 1833 in Tennessee, and died 03 Apr 1925 in California.

Notes for JOHN C BARNES:

Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Record

about John C. Barnes

Name: John C. Barnes

State Filed: Arizona and California

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Widow: Caroline Barnes

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1850 Census IL Shelby Becks Creek Pg 154

Barnes,John C.,22,MW,Farming,IN

Caroline,17,F,TN

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1860 Census IA Mahaska Oskaloosa Pg 102

Barnes,John C.,32,M,Teamster,IN

Caroline,25,F,IL

Louisa C.,5,F,CA

Pamelia T.,3,F,CA

Irvin C.,1,M,MO

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1870 Census OR Union Cove Pg 407A

Line 1

Line 36

431 433 Bloom S. M. 34 MW Farmer OH

-------, M.M. 38 FW Keeping House TN

-------, H 9 MW At Home IA

-------, W. 6 At Home OR

-------, E. E. 2 FW At Home OR

-------, 7/12 MW At Home Oregon

Beck J 45 MW Farm Hand MO

Barnes C. 45 MW Farm Hand KY

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1880 Census OR Union Cove Pg 159A

George Barnes Self Male W 36 IA Farmer --- KY

Mary E. Kenedy - M Female W 33 IA Keeping House --- KY

Terrasa Barnes - W Female W 76 KY None KY VA

Wm. F. Kenedy - M Male W 38 IL Teamster --- ---

Lidda A. Kenedy - S Female W 12 OR At Home IL IA

John C. Barns - D Male W 52 IN Farmer --- IL

Irvin Barns - S Male W 21 MO School Teacher IN MO

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1900 Census CA Los Angeles Pacific Branch Dist 131 Pg 252B

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National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers

Line 77

Barnes John C WM June 1827 72 WD IA IA IA

More About JOHN C BARNES:

Burial: 04 Oct 1904, Los Angeles National Cemetery7,8

Census 1: 1850, IL Shelby Becks Creek Pg 154

Census 2: 1860, IA Mahaska Oskaloosa Pg 102

Census 3: 1870, OR Union Cove Pg 407A

Census 4: 1880, OR Union Cove Pg 159A

Notes for CAROLINE DAVIDSON:

1910 Census CA Los Angeles Los Angeles Assembly Dist 73 ED 167 Pg 3A

Barnes,Caroline,head,FW,75,wd,6,1,IL,TN,KY

Dean,Amelia,daughter,FW,53,wd,CA,IN,IL,Laundress,Laundry

Willard D.,grandson,MW,35S,NV,IN,CA,Starcher,Laundry

More About CAROLINE DAVIDSON:

Burial: Little Lake Cemetery, Santa Fe Springs, Los Angeles County, California9

Census 1: 1850, IL Shelby Becks Creek Pg 154(See Husband)

Census 2: 1860, IA Mahaska Oskaloosa Pg 102(See Husband)

Census 3: 1880, NV Eureka Eureka ED 16 pg 190B(see Daughter Amelia Theresa)

Census 4: 1900, CA Los Angeles Los Angeles WD 7 ED 61 Pg 5B(See Son-in-law Charles Groff)

Census 5: 1910, CA Los Angeles Los Angeles Assembly Dist 73 ED 167 Pg 3A

Census 6: 1920, CA Los Angeles Los Angeles Assembly Dist 74 ED 428 pg 13A(See Daughter Pamelia)

More About JOHN BARNES and CAROLINE DAVIDSON:

Marriage: 23 Nov 1849, Shelby, Illinois10

Children of JOHN BARNES and CAROLINE DAVIDSON are:

i. LOUISA C4 BARNES, b. Abt. 1855, California.

More About LOUISA C BARNES:

Census: 1860, IA Mahaska Oskaloosa Pg 102(See Father)

12. ii. AMELIA THERESA BARNES, b. Nov 1856, California.

iii. IRVIN C BARNES, b. Abt. 1859, Missouri.

More About IRVIN C BARNES:

Census 1: 1860, IA Mahaska Oskaloosa Pg 102(See Father)

Census 2: 1880, 1880 Census OR Union Cove Pg 159A(See Father)

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5. LYDIA3 BARNES (WILLIAM GEORGE2, GEORGE WARREN1) was born 16 Oct 1829 in Illinois, and died 10 Oct 1890 in Lakewood, Shelby, Illinois11. She married JESSE WILLIAMS 08 Oct 1854 in Shelby, Illinois12. He was born Abt. 1810 in Indiana, and died 18 Jan 1878 in Dry Point, Shelby, Illinois13.

More About LYDIA BARNES:

Census 1: 1850, IL Shelby Becks Creek Pg 154(See Father)

Census 2: 1860, IL Shelby Dry Point Pg 467(See Husband)

Census 3: 1870, IL Shelby Dry Point Pg 67(See Husband)

Census 4: 1880, IL Shelby Dry Point ED 186 Pg 74A(See Son Thomas Williams)

Notes for JESSE WILLIAMS:

1860 Census IL Shelby Dry Point Pg 467

Williams,Jessee,48,M,Farmer,TN

Lydia,30,F,IN

Thos J ,4,M,IL

Geo W.,1,M,IL

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1870 Census IL Shelby Dry Point Pg 67

Williams,Jessee,62,MW,Farmer,TN

Mrs.,41,F,IN

Thomas J.,13,MW,IN

George W.,8,MW,IL

Sussana E.,5,FW,IL

Beck,Nevy,17,FW,IL

More About JESSE WILLIAMS:

Census 1: 1860, IL Shelby Dry Point Pg 467

Census 2: 1870, IL Shelby Dry Point Pg 67

More About JESSE WILLIAMS and LYDIA BARNES:

Marriage: 08 Oct 1854, Shelby, Illinois14

Children of LYDIA BARNES and JESSE WILLIAMS are:

13. i. THOMAS J4 WILLIAMS, b. Abt. 1856, Illinois.

ii. GEORGE W WILLIAMS, b. Abt. 1859, Illinois; m. MINNIE MCCRACKEN, 18 Dec 1885, Shelby, Illinois15.

More About GEORGE W WILLIAMS:

Census 1: 1860, IL Shelby Dry Point Pg 467(See Father)

Census 2: 1870, IL Shelby Dry Point Pg 67(See Father)

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Census 3: 1880, IL Shelby Dry Point ED 186 Pg 74A(See Brother Thomas Williams)

More About GEORGE WILLIAMS and MINNIE MCCRACKEN:

Marriage: 18 Dec 1885, Shelby, Illinois15

iii. TERISSA SUSANNA WILLIAMS, b. Abt. 1865, Illinois; m. REUBEN A TROUT, 24 Dec 1884, Shelby, Illinois16.

More About TERISSA SUSANNA WILLIAMS:

Census 1: 1870, IL Shelby Dry Point Pg 67(See Father)

Census 2: 1880, IL Shelby Dry Point ED 186 Pg 74A(See Brother Thomas Williams)

More About REUBEN TROUT and TERISSA WILLIAMS:

Marriage: 24 Dec 1884, Shelby, Illinois16

6. OLIVER PERRY3 BARNES (WILLIAM GEORGE2, GEORGE WARREN1) was born 21 Nov 1833 in Indiana, and died 09 Feb 1909 in Asotin, Asotin, Washington17. He married MINERVA KILGORE 26 Jun 1856 in Princeton, Mercer Co., MO, daughter of ANDREW KILGORE and ALLEY WAINSCOTT. She was born 11 Jan 1834 in Lexington, Lafayette Co., MO, and died 04 Feb 1921 in Cove, Union, Oregon.

Notes for OLIVER PERRY BARNES:

http://www.unioncohs.org/

Barnes of Cove Dead - Came to Grande Ronde in '63 as a Pioneer - Death of Former Union County Pioneer Occurs at Asotin, Wash. - Survived by Widow and Seven Children

La Grande Evening Observer, Feb. 3, 1909, pg 7

Cove, Feb. 2 - (Special) - Word has been received by relatives here of the death at Asotin, Wash,. of Oliver P. Barnes, who was a pioneer of Cove and Union county. He was born in Johnson county, Indiana, November 21, 1833. In 1845 he moved with his parents to Illinois and in 1852 he went to live in Mercer county, Missouri. Three years later, June 16, 1855, he married Miss Minerva Kilgore. He left Missouri in May 1862, arriving in the Grande Ronde valley on September 20, the some year. Here he lived fro 27 years, moving to Paradise in 1889, and later to Asotin, Wash,. where his death occurred on January 9, 1909. He is survived by his widow and seven children: W. A. Barnes, Durkee, Ore.; H. P. Barnes, Asotin, Wash.; Mrs. J. W. Sells, Cove, Ore.; Mrs. J. W. Fisher, Paradise, Ore.; Mrs. Herbem Achurch, Lostine, Ore.; Mrs. W. R. Day and Mrs. C. C. Day of Asotin, Wash.

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Barnes, Oliver P.

The following data is extracted from Wallowa County, Oregon Obituaries.

One by one the pioneers of this section of country are passing away, among our good old mothers as well as with our fathers, but this time we are called upon to chronicle the passing of one of our pioneer fathers, Mr. Oliver P. Barnes of Asotin, whose earthly existence came to an end last Saturday morning, at about one o'clock a.m. Mr. Barnes has not been a well man for close to four years, but for the last year and a half, he has been a constant sufferer from Bright's disease, and for weeks before the end came, it was recognized by his people that there were no hopes of him ever being any better.

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The funeral was held at the residence of his son in law, W. R. Day, Sunday afternoon, being conducted by Elder Tyler of the Christian church, with prayer by Rev. James Marrav of the Presbyterian church, and interment was made in the Asotin Cemetery.

Oliver P. Barnes was born in Johnson County, Indiana, Nov. 21, 1833, and died in Asotin, Washington, January 9, 1909 - making him 75 years, one month and 18 days of age. At the age of twelve years he moved with his parents to Illinois, where he made his home for seven years and in 1852 started westward again locating in Mercer County, Missouri. On June 16, 1855, he was united in marriage to Miss Manourva Kilgore and from this union there were nine children born, four sons and five daughters - two sons being dead. Besides the widow who survives, the living children are: WA Barnes, Durkee, Oregon; HP Barnes, Asotin, Wash; Mrs. JW Sills, Cove, Oregon; Mrs. JW Fisher, Paradise, Oregon; Mrs. Herbert Achurch, Lostine, Oregon; Mrs. WR Day and Mrs. CC Day of Asotin, Wash.

The subject of this sketch left Missouri in May, 1863, and started across the plains. He was bound for the west but had no particular idea where he would stop, more than that he was headed for Oregon, and when he struck the Grand Ronde valley, in Eastern Oregon, on September 20th, of the same year, he called a halt to his traveling and located. He lived in the beautiful Grand Ronde valley for twenty-seven years, and then in 1889 moved to Paradise, Oregon, where he continued his residence until 1905, when he moved to Asotin.

By trade, Mr. Barnes was a bridge builder, but had followed farming a great deal; and prior to moving to Paradise, Oregon, conducted for a time the stage station and hotel at Red Fir. The deceased became a member of the Christian church at the age of twenty-three years, and continued as such throughout his life. Mr. Barnes had lived more than the allotted time to man, and at all times had maintained the confidence and respect of all men with whom he ever had dealings.

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1860 Census MO Mercer Morgan Princeton Image 3 (4 June 1860 John R Clark)

line 6

74 74 O P Barnes 25 MW Farmer 1000 150 Indiana

Minerva Barnes 24 FW Iowa

L. M. Barnes 2 MW Missouri

A. C. Barnes 4/12 FW Missouri

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1870 Census OR Union Cove Pg 409A

LIne 8

457 4469 Banres O.P. 37 MW Farmer IN

----------, M. 46 FW Keep House MO

----------, S. W. 18 MW At house MO

----------, A. C. 10 FW At House MO

----------, W. A 6 MW At House OR

----------, F. A 3 FW At House OR

----------, H. P. 4/12 MW At House OR

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1880 Census OR Union Cove Pg 159B

Oliver P. Barnes Self M Male W 46 IA Farmer KY KY

Manerva Barnes Wife M Female W 46 MO Farmer TN TN

Arminta C. Barnes Dau S Female W 20 MO At Home IA MO

Wm. Barnes Son S Male W 16 OR At Home IA MO

Allie Barnes Dau S Female W 13 OR At Home IA MO

Perry Barnes Son S Male W 10 OR At Home IA MO

Anna Barnes Dau S Female W 7 OR IA MO

Harriet Barnes Dau S Female W 5 OR IA MO

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Indexed as Manerik Barns

1900 Census OR Wallowa Paradise Dist 103 Pg 209A

Line 8

35 35 Barnes Oliver P Head WM Nov 1833 66 M 44 IN OH KY Farmer

----------, Mineva Wife WF Dec 1833 66 M 44 (9 Children 7 Alive) MO TN AL

Palmer Wiliam W Boarder WM Feb 1886 14 S OR unk unk At School

More About OLIVER PERRY BARNES:

Burial: Asotin Cemetery, Asotin, WA18

Census 1: 1850, IL Shelby Becks Creek Pg 154(See Father)

Census 2: 1860, MO Mercer Morgan Princeton Image 3

Census 3: 1870, OR Union Cove Pg 409A

Census 4: 1880, OR Union Cove Pg 159B

Census 5: 1900, OR Wallowa Paradise Dist 103 Pg 209A

Notes for MINERVA KILGORE:

1920 Census OR Union Cove Dist 179 Pg 24A

Line 40

172 172 Sills James W Head MW 61 M NY NY MA Roadworker County Employee

---------, Arminta C Wife FW 59 M MO IN MO

Barnes Minerva Mother-in-law FW 86 W MO TN AL

More About MINERVA KILGORE:

Census 1: 1850, IA Decatur Pg 332B(See Father)

Census 2: 1860, MO Mercer Morgan Princeton Image 3(See Husband)

Census 3: 1870, OR Union Cove Pg 409A(See Husband)

Census 4: 1880, OR Union Cove Pg 159B(See Husband)

Census 5: 1900, OR Wallowa Paradise Dist 103 Pg 209A(See Husband)

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Census 6: 1910, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 263 Pg 185A(See Sister, Sarah Kilgore.)

Census 7: 1920, OR Union Cove Dist 179 Pg 24A

More About OLIVER BARNES and MINERVA KILGORE:

Marriage 1: 26 Jun 1856, Princeton, Mercer Co., MO

Marriage 2: 26 Jun 1854

Children of OLIVER BARNES and MINERVA KILGORE are:

i. S. W.4 BARNES, b. Abt. 1852, Missouri.

ii. L. M. BARNES, b. Abt. 1857, Missouri.

More About L. M. BARNES:

Census: 1860, MO Mercer Morgan Princeton Image 319

14. iii. ARMITA CATHERINE BARNES, b. Feb 1860, Missouri; d. 07 Feb 1942, Union, OR.

15. iv. WILLIAM A BARNES, b. Abt. 1864, Oregon.

16. v. ALLIE TERESA BARNES, b. 17 Mar 1867, Oregon; d. 16 Oct 1932, Nampa, Canyon, ID.

17. vi. HAZARD PERRY BARNES, b. Abt. 1870, Cove, Oregon; d. 14 Feb 1957.

18. vii. ANNA BARNES, b. Sep 1872, Oregon; d. 04 Aug 1923, Umatilla, OR.

19. viii. HARRIET BARNES, b. Jul 1875, Cove, Union, Oregon; d. 30 Oct 1945, Portland, Oregon.

7. AARON WILLIAM3 BARNES (WILLIAM GEORGE2, GEORGE WARREN1) was born 04 Feb 1836 in Johnson, Indiana, and died 21 Nov 1862 in Springfield, Greene, Missouri. He married SARAH ELIZABETH KILGORE 21 Jan 1858 in Mercer, Missouri, daughter of ANDREW KILGORE and ALLEY WAINSCOTT. She was born 25 Aug 1840 in Decatur, Decatur, Iowa, and died 21 Oct 1924 in Weston, Umatilla, Oregon20.

Notes for AARON WILLIAM BARNES:

American Civil War Soldiers Record

about Aaron H Barnes

Name: Aaron H Barnes ,

Residence: Grant County, Indiana

Enlistment Date: 23 October 1861

Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE

Side Served: Union

State Served: Indiana

Unit Numbers: 531 531

Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 23 October 1861

Enlisted in Company I, 12th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 23 October 1861.

Mustered out Company I, 12th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 19 May 1862 in Washington, DC

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Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Record

about Aaron H. Barnes

Name: Aaron H. Barnes

Widow: Sarah E. Barnes

Comments: ??wallen G. G., Gdn.

Widow pension: Feb 5 1863

Minor pension: 187--

Image Hard to read.

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1860 Census MO Mercer Morgan Princeton Image 36 (8 June 1860 J R Clark)

Line 9

317 317 Aaron Barnes 23 MW Famrer 150 Indiana

Sarah Barnes 21 FW Iowa

Simeon Barnes 1 MW Missouri

More About AARON WILLIAM BARNES:

Burial: Springfield National Cemetery, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri21,22

Census 1: 1850, IL Shelby Becks Creek Pg 154(See Father)

Census 2: 1860, MO Mercer Morgan Princeton Image 36

Military service: US Army, PVT

Notes for SARAH ELIZABETH KILGORE:

** Soon after the death of her first husband, Aaron, Sarah and her three young children accompanied her sister and brother-in-law (Oliver Perry Barnes & Minerva Kilgore) on a wagon train (poss. in 18620 over the Oregon Trail to Cove, Union Co., OR. (The understanding of my mother's generation was that the families made the move because they wished to avoid being involved in the Civil War) A third Barnes brother, George Warren Barnes, whose wife was Mary Lord, came with Oliver Perry Barnes on the same wagon train, and their youngest sister, Mary Eveline Barnes either came with them or came to OR later.

** The "wagonmaster" for this group of covered wagons was a Mr. Lieuallen. Perhaps he retired from that occupation when he reached OR. He is significant to this story because in 1863 in OR, he became the second husband of the young widow, Sarah E. (Kilgore) Barnes.

Sarah d. 04 Feb 1921 in OR . I do not know if there were children from her second marriage.

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http://www.bobg.org/Weston_1859_1959.htm

The Valley Herald Milton-Freewater, Oregon May 28, 1959

1859 to 1959

Oregon Centennial

Mrs. Aaron Barnes. and her children along with her parents came in 1862. Her husband was taken prisoner during the Civil War and was never heard of again. In later years she married Tom Lieuallen and

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after her third marriage her name was McDougal. She lived in Weston until her death in the late 1920's. Descendents living In Weston are Mrs. Doris Nichols and John Barnes, her grandchildren. Their father was the late John Barnes and their mother, also a pioneer, was one of the Ridenour girls before her marriage.

In 1866 James Murphy settled in Weston and in 1869 the John Ridenour family came.

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1900 Census OR Umatilla Weston Dist 110 pg 57A (7 June 1900 Lamb Proebstel)

line 79

103 103 Rothrock Lucretia head WF Feb 1835 Wd (9 Children 2 Alive) Kentucky Kentucky Virginia Landlord

McDougal Sarah Lodger WF Feb 1870 30 WD (no children) Unk Unk Unk Landlord

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1910 Census OR Umatilla Weston Dist 263 Pg 185A (16 April 1910 Albert Proestel)

Line 12

36 36 McDougal Sarrah E Head FW 69 (7 Children 3 Alive) Iowa Tennessee Alabama Own Income

Barnes Maneria Sister FW 76 Wd (9 Children 7 Alive) Iowa Tennessee Alabama Own Income

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1920 Census OR Umatilla Weston Dist 153 Pg 92B (17-19 June 1920 R Horban)

line 70 (Water St)

182 184 McDougall Sarah Head MW 79 Wd Iowa US Georgia

More About SARAH ELIZABETH KILGORE:

Burial: 23 Oct 1924, Blue Mtn (Kees) Cemetery, Umatilla, OR23,24,25

Census 1: 1850, IA Decatur Pg 332B(See Father)

Census 2: 1860, MO Mercer Morgan Princeton Image 36(See Husband Aaron Barnes)

Census 3: 1870, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 365A(See Husband, Thomas Lieuallen)

Census 4: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 35A(See Husband, Thomas Lieuallen).

Census 5: 1900, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 110 pg 57A

Census 6: 1910, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 263 Pg 185A

Census 7: 1920, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 153 Pg 92B

Emigration: 1863, MO by Ox Team 23 yrs old

Picnic: 1892, Weston, Umatilla, OR

Residence: 1892, Weston, Umatilla, OR

More About AARON BARNES and SARAH KILGORE:

Marriage: 21 Jan 1858, Mercer, Missouri

Children of AARON BARNES and SARAH KILGORE are:

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20. i. SIMEON ADDER4 BARNES, b. 27 Nov 1858, Princeton, Mercer, Missouri; d. 02 Dec 1945, Weston, Umatilla, Oregon.

21. ii. LEWIS WASHINGTON BARNES, b. 07 Nov 1860, Princeton, Mercer, Missouri; d. 20 Dec 1947, Wenatchee, Chelan, Washington.

iii. WILLIAM ANDREW BARNES, b. 14 Dec 1861, Princeton, Mercer, Missouri; d. 25 Mar 1935, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington26; m. FRANCES ESTELLE KEES, 24 Jan 1897, Umatilla County, Oregon; b. 31 Mar 1868, Walla Walla County, Washington; d. 31 Dec 1947, Walla Walla County, Washington27.

Notes for WILLIAM ANDREW BARNES:

1900 Census OR Umatilla Weston Dist 110 Pg 59A (9 June 1900 Louis Proebstel)

Line 5

132 132 Barnes William Head WM Dec 1860 39 M2 Missouri Indiana Indiana Farmer

-----------, Fannie E Wife WF May 1865 35 M2 Washington Missouri Ohio

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1910 Census OR Umatilla Weston Pct Dist 263 Pg 193A (7 May 1910 Albert J Proebstel)

Line 45

x x Barnes William A Head MW 48 M1 13 Missouri Indiana Tennessee Farmer General Farm

-----------, Fannie E Wife FW 42 M1 13 (no Children) Washington Oregon Oregon

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1920 Census OR Umatilla Weston Dist 153 Pg 93B (20 January 1920 PT Harbaux)

Line 93

Fm 218 220 Barnes William Head MW 57 M Missouri Iowa Iowa Farmer Wheat Farm

-----------, Fannie E Wife FW 51 M Washington Oregon Oregon

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1930 Census OR Umatilla Weston Dist 25 Pg 75B (3 April 1930 William R Hall)

Line 74

31 31 Barnes William A Head MW 68 M37 Missouri Indiana Illinois Farmer Wheat Farm

-----------, Fannie E Wife FW 63 M32 Washington US Oregon

More About WILLIAM ANDREW BARNES:

Burial: Weston cemetery, Umatilla County, Oregon

Census 1: 1870, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 365A(See StepFather, Thomas Lieuallen)

Census 2: 1900, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 110 Pg 59A

Census 3: 1910, OR Umatilla Weston Pct Dist 263 Pg 193A

Census 4: 1920, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 153 Pg 93B

Census 5: 1930, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 25 Pg 75B

Emigration: 1862, MO by Ox Team 1 yr old

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Occupation 1: 1892, Laborer

Occupation 2: 1900, day laborer

Picnic: 1892, Weston, Umatilla, OR

Residence: 1892, Weston, Umatilla, OR

Notes for FRANCES ESTELLE KEES:

Walla Walla Union Bulletin (Walla Walla, Washington) > 1948 > January > 2, page 7

Mrs. W. Barnes Weston, Dies

WESTON - Mrs. Frances Kees Barnes, who had spent all of her 80 years here, died Wednesday in Walla Walla. She was a the daughter of a pioneer family and was born in Walla Walla March 31, 1867.

She was married to William Barnes June 21, 1897. Barnes died March 25, 1935. The late S. A. Barnes was a brother of her husband.

A brother, Frank Greer of Weston survives.

The funeral is planned for Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Methodist church with the Rev. E. E. Tucker officiating.

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1870 Census Washington Territory Walla Walla Pg 281

Line 38

445 447 Greer H. R 73 MW Farmer NY

-----------, Joseph 35 MW Farmer IN

-----------, Harriett 20 FW Keeping House IL

Kees, Fanny 4 FW W.T.

More About FRANCES ESTELLE KEES:

Name 2: Fannie Kees

Burial: Weston cemetery, Umatilla County, Oregon

Census 1: 1870, Washington Territory Walla Walla Pg 281

Census 2: 1900, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 110 Pg 59A(See Husband)

Census 3: 1910, OR Umatilla Weston Pct Dist 263 Pg 193A(See Husband)

Census 4: 1920, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 153 Pg 93B(See Husband)

Census 5: 1930, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 25 Pg 75B(See Husband)

Emigration: 1870, WA by Horse Team 3 yrs old

Guardianship: 1870, Walla Walla, Washington28

Occupation: 1892, Farmer

Picnic: 1892, Weston, Umatilla, OR

Residence: 1892, Weston, Umatilla, OR

More About WILLIAM BARNES and FRANCES KEES:

Marriage: 24 Jan 1897, Umatilla County, Oregon

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8. GEORGE WARREN3 BARNES (WILLIAM GEORGE2, GEORGE WARREN1) was born 13 Feb 1843 in Jackson County, Indiana, and died 18 Jul 1913 in Flora Joseph, Wallowa, OR. He married MARY LUCINDA LLOYD 09 Oct 1881 in Union, OR29. She was born Oct 1854 in Oregon.

Notes for GEORGE WARREN BARNES:

Barnes, George Washington

The following data is extracted from Wallowa County, Oregon Obituaries

George Washington Barnes was born Feb 13, 1843 in Jackson County, Indiana and died July 18, 1913 at the home of his son in law, Frank Redman, of Paradise, at the age of 70 years, 5 months and 5 days.

He served in the U. S. Army during the Civil War having enlisted in 1863. He was honorably discharged and crossed the Plains in the fall of 1865, settleing at Cove, Oregon. During the next five years he followed freighting his route being from Umatilla Landing to Silver City, Idaho.

In 1881 he was united in marriage to Mary L. Lloid. Two daughter were born to this union. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Jessie M. Cole, and seven grand children. Mr Barnes is the last of his father's family to pass away.

In 1888 he moved with his family to Paradise, Oregon where he proved up on a homestead. The remainder of his days were spent in the vicinity of Paradise.

While hauling ties in 1889, he met with an accident which dislocated his hip and left him a cripple the rest of his life.

In 1896 he united with the Christian Church where he retained his membership to the time of his death.

For 48 years he has been a pioneer of this part of Oregon. Another member of the Grand Army of the Republic has passed to his final roll call.

His service and devotion to his God, his country, his family and his friends have endeared him to all who knew him and as a husband, father and neighbor, he will be missed.

The funeral service were conducted Saturday, July 19th, by Rev. A. L. Cathers in the Paradise church and the remains were interred in the Paradise Cemetery.

The bereaved family has the sympathy of a wide circle of friends in their great bereavement.

Contributed by: Tami Sherrill

Note: Son of George Barnes and Terresa Shrouse

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1880 Census OR Union Cove Pg 159A

George Barnes Self Male W 36 IA Farmer --- KY

Mary E. Kenedy - M Female W 33 IA Keeping House --- KY

Terrasa Barnes - W Female W 76 KY None KY VA

Wm. F. Kenedy - M Male W 38 IL Teamster --- ---

Lidda A. Kenedy - S Female W 12 OR At Home IL IA

John C. Barns - D Male W 52 IN Farmer --- IL

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Irvin Barns - S Male W 21 MO School Teacher IN MO

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1900 Census WA Asotin Hansens Ferry Dist 4 Pg 61A

Line 11

180 180 Barnes George W Wife WM Feb 1843 56 M 19 IN IN KY Farmer

---------, Mary G Wife WF Oct 1854 45 M 19 (2 Children 2 Alive) OR IN IN

---------, Teressa Daugher WF July 1882 17 S OR IN OR At School

---------, Jessie M Daughter WF Dec 1883 16 S OR IN OR At School

Lloid, Henry Boarder WM Sep 1879 20 S OR IN IN Farm Laborer

More About GEORGE WARREN BARNES:

Burial: Paradise Cemetery, Wallowa, Oregon30,31

Census 1: 1850, IL Shelby Becks Creek Pg 154(See Father)

Census 2: 1860, MO Mercer Morgan Princeton Pg 41(See Father)

Census 3: 1870, OR Union Cove Pg 408B(See Father)

Census 4: 1880, OR Union Cove Pg 159A

Census 5: 1900, WA Asotin Hansens Ferry Dist 4 Pg 61A

More About MARY LUCINDA LLOYD:

Burial: Mt. Glen Abbey, Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho

Census: 1900, WA Asotin Hansens Ferry Dist 4 Pg 61A(See Husband)

More About GEORGE BARNES and MARY LLOYD:

Marriage: 09 Oct 1881, Union, OR32

Children of GEORGE BARNES and MARY LLOYD are:

22. i. TERESSA4 BARNES, b. 28 Jul 1882, Cove, Union Co.,OR; d. 28 Oct 1912, Wallowa County, Oregon.

23. ii. JESSIE M BARNES, b. 27 Dec 1883, Oregon; d. 13 Nov 1973, Enterprise, Wallowa, OR.

9. MARY EMELINE3 BARNES (WILLIAM GEORGE2, GEORGE WARREN1) was born 28 Aug 1845 in Iowa, and died 03 Jul 1904. She married WILLIAM F KENNEDY 09 Nov 1865 in Union, OR33. He was born Abt. 1842 in Illinois, and died Bef. 1900.

Notes for MARY EMELINE BARNES:

1900 Census OR Union Cove Dist 117 Pg 7A

Line 50

31 31 Kennedy Mary Head WF Aug 1846 54 Wd (1 child 1 Alive) IN KY KY Fruit Farmer

Keller L. Ann Daughter WF Mar 1868 32 D (4 Children 1 Alive) OR IL IN House Servant

--------, Viletta GrandDaughter WF Jan 1887 13 S OR OR IA

More About MARY EMELINE BARNES:

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Census 1: 1850, IL Shelby Becks Creek Pg 154(See Father)

Census 2: 1860, MO Mercer Morgan Princeton Pg 41(See Father)

Census 3: 1870, OR Union Cove Pg 415B(See Husband)

Census 4: 1880, OR Union Cove Pg 159A(See Husband)

Census 5: 1900, OR Union Cove Dist 117 Pg 7A

Notes for WILLIAM F KENNEDY:

1870 Census OR Union Cove Pg 415B

Line 3

592 594 Kennedy J. W 24 MW Farmer IL

----------, M. J. 18 FW Keeps House IA

----------, M E 1 FW at Home OR

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1880 Census OR Union Cove Pg 159A

George Barnes Self Male W 36 IA Farmer --- KY

Mary E. Kenedy - M Female W 33 IA Keeping House --- KY

Terrasa Barnes - W Female W 76 KY None KY VA

Wm. F. Kenedy - M Male W 38 IL Teamster --- ---

Lidda A. Kenedy - S Female W 12 OR At Home IL IA

John C. Barns - D Male W 52 IN Farmer --- IL

Irvin Barns - S Male W 21 MO School Teacher IN MO

More About WILLIAM F KENNEDY:

Census 1: 1870, OR Union Cove Pg 415B

Census 2: 1880, OR Union Cove Pg 159A

More About WILLIAM KENNEDY and MARY BARNES:

Marriage: 09 Nov 1865, Union, OR33

Child of MARY BARNES and WILLIAM KENNEDY is:

24. i. LIDDA A4 KENNEDY, b. Mar 1868, Cove, Union, Oregon; d. Cove, Union, Oregon.

Generation No. 4

10. JAMES EBER4 TWADDELL (ELIZABETH3 BARNES, WILLIAM GEORGE2,

GEORGE WARREN1) was born 15 Mar 1853 in Mercer County, Missouri34, and died 05 Sep 1949 in Portland, Multnomah, OR35. He married MARIA HARE 10 May 1878 in near Lebanon. She was born Abt. 1859 in Illinois, and died 27 Mar 1940 in Portland, Multnomah, OR36.

Notes for JAMES EBER TWADDELL:

http://www.rootsweb.com/~ormultno/Stories/wpa/twadell.htm

James E. Twadell

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W9627

Form A

Circumstances of Interview

Federal Writers' Project

Works Progress Administration

OREGON FOLKLORE STUDIES

Name of worker : Manly M. Banister Date May 15, 1939

Address : 2071 SW Park Avenue

Subject: Folklore

Name and address of informant: Mr. James E. Twadell, 337 SE 79th Ave

Date and time of interview: May 12. morning and early afternoon

Place of interview: 337 SE 79th Ave

Name and address of person, if any, who put you in touch with informant : Howard Corning; Elks Building

Name and address of person, if any, accompanying you : none

Description of room, house, surroundings, etc. : The house is situated on the west side of 79th Avenue, with a hedge between sidewalk and large yard. It is an old house, though neat, surrounded with outhouses for chickens, wood, tools, etc. There is considerable garden space, many flowers, trees, etc.

Form B

Personal History of Informant

Information obtained should supply the following facts:

1. Ancestry : Father was John Twadell, Scotch-Irish and Welsh. Born near Terre Haute, Indiana. Mother was Adeline Griswol, of French blood, born and raised in France.

2. Place and date of birth : Born near Princeton, in Mercer County, Missouri, March 15, 1853.

3. Family : Was married in 1878 in Linn County to Marie Hare, full-blooded English. Have one son born in 1879. Now past sixty.

4. Places lived in, with dates : Came to Grande Ronde Valley Sept. 19, 1865. In 1871 moved to Umatilla County in the Walla Walla Valley. Lived there five years and moved to Linn County, near Lebanon. Stayed there until 1903, then moved to Portland and has been here since.

5. Education, with dates : Very little. Got about "one-third the way through the arithmentic."

6. Occupations and accomplishments with date : Worked with pack train in eastern Oregon. Did labor in the valley, and then farmed.

7. Special skills and interests : Has no special skills or interests.

8. Community and religious activities : No community or religious activities.

9. Description of informant : Tall, gnarled, blind in one eye. Has a large, handle-bar mustache. Talks plainly and clearly and recollects very well.

10. Other points gained in interview :

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Form C

I'm not a pioneer, but I come to this country in pretty early days, all right. I landed in the Grande Ronde Valley the nineteenth of September, 1865. I crossed the plains with my parents with an ox-team, starting from Missouri, on May 3rd, 1865, the year the Civil War closed. I stayed there until 1871 when I moved with my parents to Umatilla county. I was twelve years old then, and I went to work ox a pack train that ran from Umatilla Landing to Boise, Idaho, and worked for the freighter for two years. They charged twenty-five cents a pound for packing freight. It was high, all right, but everyone had money in them days. Wages was ten dollars a day for a man with a team and five dollars a day for a single hand. The mixes were going full blast at the time and gold dust was plentiful. There warn't no real money to be seen, hardly...just gold.

My job with the train was to ride the bell pony and help the cook with his chores when we camped. The bell pony was a pony that walked along ahead of the train of pack mules. The usual custom was for a boy to ride the bell pony, and that's how come I had the job. There was a little bell like a sheep bell tied to the pony's neck, and the mules followed the sound of that bell wherever it went. There were regular camping places along the route and we tried to make one of them each night, but sometimes we just camped wherever night overtook us. Pendleton and La Grande were the only towns in a stretch of four hundred miles there, so there wasn't much staying in town for us.

Well, I finally left there in the fall of '76 and went to the Willamette Valley and settled near Lebanon in Linn County. I worked at everything there...just common labor, but the last six years I put in farming until I come to Portland in 1903.

I used to sing a great deal when I was younger but darn me if I can remember anything about the songs except the names of them. It was just after the War, and I remember there was a lot of war songs we used to sing. There was "The Last Charge at Fredericksburg", "The Battle of Shiloh," and "Marching Through Georgia". One local song I remember which everybody used to sing was called "McAfee's Confession." McAfee murdered a man and was hung for it, but while he was waiting in jail at Portland he wrote this song. (Ed. This statement is subject to further inquiry.)

As for dances, they had different kinds of waltzes and polkas. The Rye Waltz was an awfully fine dance. Then there was the Military Schottische---my wife and I took a good many prizes doing that one. Then the Polka Schottische, the Glide Polka, the Heel and Toe Polka, the Old Square Schottische which was a three-step. We had fiddles and drums for music, usually.

I remember one dance in Waterloo when there was 96 couples on the floor at one time. That was 24 sets. I called for a good many dances then, but I can't remember a single call now. In the thirty-five years I've been in Portland, I've called at only one dance and that was shortly after I come here.

I was at the first Fourth of July Celebration ever held in the Grande Ronde Valley. That was at Uniontown in 1867, located in the south end of the valley, near the canyon which cuts through the mountain there going to Baker. I saw all this stuff, mind you, but you probably won't believe me, because they never have nothing like it nowadays. They had the celebration in a beautiful grove, where they had erected three tables each three feet wide and a hundred yards long. The stuff was cooked by every one in the valley and brought there, and every one came and ate at no charge, whether he had contributed or not. And when the plates were empty, they were all refilled until everyone had enough. Underneath the tables ever so often was a big candy bucket set, a sort of tub like affair full of candy. And then they had a big parade. Music was furnished by tenor and bass drums and bugles. There were quite a few ex-soldiers there...maybe a company of about a hundred in the parade. Of course, it was shortly after the war, and not so many had come then as there were later.

The only pants men wore in them days was overalls just like they wear now, only they were white instead of blue and cost $2.50 a pair. And the menfolks all wore boots--you hardly saw a pair of shoes in them days at all.

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I lived up there eleven years all told and saw six killings. Four men shot and two hung--the last two for killing a man and civil law took care of them. Of course there were lots more killings, but none that I saw with my own eyes. I recall there was a man name of Reed killed another man in a butcher shop. I was standing in the doorway at the time. He got away and killed another man later in Linn County when I was there. They caught him that time and hung him.

Then there was a fellow named Martin that killed a Dutchman. The Dutchman had been working for Martin and Martin owed him some wages. Well, the Dutchman asked for his money, and Martin said he didn't have it, and got nasty with the Dutchman and said something or other--I don't know what--and the Dutchman slapped him. That angered the old man and he drew himself up straight and told the Dutchman, "I'll kill you before the sun sets tonight." Then he turned around and walked away. He got on his horse and rode to Uniontown and there he began to liquor up.

Now there was a little store down at Hendershott's Point a little ways away, and the folks sent me down with same eggs to get coffee. While I was at the store, a pack train came in and camped down by the creek where it bends around the point. Of course, the sight of a pack train was a great sight to me as it was to all the folks who had just come from the east. We had never seen nothing like it before.

This Dutchman was there at the store, and he took my arm and said, "Come on, kid, let's go down and see the pack train."

So we went down there and I sat down on a box or a chunk of wood or something, and the Dutchman he squatted alongside and began to talk with one of the packers. I don't know what we were talking about...just passing the time of day, or talking about the pack train or something. Then the Dutchman looked up and saw old Martin coming down the trail. You could see he was drunk the way he staggered along over the rough ground.

"There comes my boss now," said the Dutchman. "He made me mad this morning and I slapped his face; then he threatened to kill me before sunset tonight. "The Dutchman kind of laughed, because evidently he wasn't afraid of the old man and didn't think he would carry out his threat.

The old man come on down and walked up to the Dutchman squatting there. The Dutchman didn't stand up, and Martin sort of swayed as he stood there, looking down at him, and there was a mean look on the old man's face, and his eyes was bloodshot with the whiskey he had drunk.

"Know what I told you this morning?" he said.

"Yes, I do," said the Dutchman, and grinned up at him.

The old man didn't say another word but drew his gun then and there shot him before he could move. The ball struck the Dutchman just below the left collar bone and come out above the right hip. Martin was sent to the penitentiary for life.

Then there was another man, who lived in the cove where I did, shot and killed his brother-in-law over a bottle of whiskey. Cawhorn was the name of the man that was killed, but I didn't see any of the doings.

The living of the people then was mainly vegetables and beef. There was no fruit raised there. We had lots of beef and plenty of pork. Bacon was $1 a pound. Flour was $10 a hundred. Butter was $1 a pound. Eggs $1 a dozen. Potatoes $3 a bushel. There was some barter went on, mostly everything was paid for in gold dust. The packers and freighters carried their gold scales with them, but ordinary folks, farmers and such like, didn't need to, on account of the folks at the store had scales, and that's where the farmers mostly got rid of their stuff. Fifty pounds of flour in the gold mines near Boise was worth $50.

A man working in the mines those days got paid an ounce of gold per day for his labor. That was sixteen dollars. But that was just in the mines---I've already told you what the wages were in the valley for hired hands. In the valley it cost the farmers ten cents a bushel to get their wheat threshed and seven cents for a bushel of oats. The farmers got $3 a bushel for their wheat but I don't know what oats brought.

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Form D

Extra Comment :

Mr. Twadell is quite willing to talk at any time. He takes pleasure in reminiscing, and he feels sure that later he will think of much more because this interview has set his mind to working on things he had let be forgotten. In this worker's opinion, it will pay to interview him again at some time shortly in the future, allowing a reasonable interval for him to summon his recollections.

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Twaddell, James Eber

The following data is extracted from Wallowa County, Oregon Obituaries.

James Eber Twaddell, 96, died Monday at his home 337 SE 79th Avenue.

Mr. Twaddell was born in Mercer County, Missouri, March 15, 1853. When he was 12 his parents brought him over the Oregon Trail to Union County. In 1876 he moved to Linn County near Lebanon and there, on May 10, 1878 he married Maria Hare.

The family moved to Portland in 1904 when Mr. Twaddell built the house in Montavilla where he lived thereafter. Mrs. Twaddell died in 1940.

Surviving are one son Ivan, in Portland; two nephews, George and Stephen Allingham in Portland, and a niece Mrs. Ella Meyer in Clarkston, Wash.

Funeral service will be at 2pm Wednesday in Gable's Sunrise chapel. Vault interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Cemetery.

Contributed by: Tami Sherrill

Note: Obituary, Sept 1949, for James E. Twaddell, son of John and Adaline (Scott) Twaddell

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1880 Census OR Linn Waterloo Dist 73 Pg 360C

Line 11

82 82 Twaddell Jas E WM 27 Head Farmer MO IN

----------, Mariah WF 21 Wife Keeping house IL England England

----------, Ivan WM 1 Son OR MO IL

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1900 Census OR Linn Waterloo Dist 52 Pg 195

Line 45

71 76 Twaddell James E Head WM Mar 1853 47 N 20 MO IN IN Farmer

----------, Mariah Wife WF July 1859 40 M 20 (3 Children 1 Alive) IL England England

----------, Ivan Son WM Feb 1879 21 S OR MO IL Farm Llabor

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1910 Census OR Multnomah Portland Wd 8 Dist 201 Pg 50B

Line 68

65 124 124 Twaddell James E Head MW 57 M1 32 MO IN French Carpenter House builder

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----------, Maria M Wife FW 50 M1 32 (3 Children 1 Alive) IL England England

----------, Ivan A Son MW 31 S OR MO IL Laborer Saw Mill

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1920 Census OR Multnomah Portland Dist 91 Pg 62A

Line 32 (East 79th st)

65 53 65 Twaddell Jeames E Head MW 66 M MO IN France Carpenter House

----------, Maria Wife FW 59 M IL England England

----------, Ivan A Son MW 39 S OR MO IL Laborer City

More About JAMES EBER TWADDELL:

Burial: Lincoln Memorial Cemetery

Census 1: 1860, MO Mercer Madison Pg 227(See Father)

Census 2: 1870, OR Union Orodell Pg 386B(See Father)

Census 3: 1880, OR Linn Waterloo Dist 73 Pg 360C

Census 4: 1900, OR Linn Waterloo Dist 52 Pg 195

Census 5: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Wd 8 Dist 201 Pg 50B

Census 6: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland Dist 91 Pg 62A

More About MARIA HARE:

Census 1: 1880, OR Linn Waterloo Dist 73 Pg 360C(See Husband)

Census 2: 1900, OR Linn Waterloo Dist 52 Pg 195(See Husband)

Census 3: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Wd 8 Dist 201 Pg 50B(See Husband)

Census 4: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland Dist 91 Pg 62A(See Husband)

More About JAMES TWADDELL and MARIA HARE:

Marriage: 10 May 1878, near Lebanon

Child of JAMES TWADDELL and MARIA HARE is:

i. IVAN ARTHUR5 TWADDELL, b. 24 Feb 1879, Oregon; d. 10 Jul 1956, Multnomah, Oregon37; m. VIOLET C ?; d. 01 Nov 1950, Multnomah, Oregon38.

Notes for IVAN ARTHUR TWADDELL:

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record

about Ivan Arthur Twaddell

Name: Ivan Arthur Twaddell

City: Portland

County: Multnomah

State: Oregon

Birth Date: 24 Feb 1879

Race: White

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Roll: 1852145

DraftBoard: 7

Nearest Relative: James Eber Twaddell (Father)

More About IVAN ARTHUR TWADDELL:

Census 1: 1880, OR Linn Waterloo Dist 73 Pg 360C(See Father)

Census 2: 1900, OR Linn Waterloo Dist 52 Pg 195(See Father)

Census 3: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Wd 8 Dist 201 Pg 50B(See Father)

Census 4: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland Dist 91 Pg 62A(See Father)

11. WILLIAM CHANCEY4 TWADDELL (ELIZABETH3 BARNES, WILLIAM GEORGE2,

GEORGE WARREN1) was born 14 Mar 1863 in Murser County, Missouri, and died 22 May 1943 in Vanesti district, Canada. He married LULA ADDIESTOCKHAM, daughter of JOHN STOCKHAM and SARAH JOHNSON. She was born 31 Aug 1872 in Joplin, Missouri, and died 15 Feb 1961 in Pasco, Washington.

Notes for WILLIAM CHANCEY TWADDELL:

Twaddell, William C.

The following data is extracted from Wallowa County, Oregon Obituaries.

The funeral of the late Mr. WC Twadell was held on Saturday afternoon, May 22, from the United church, Vermilion, when a large gathering attended to pay their respects to their departed friend and neighbor. The service was conducted by the Rev. LG Sieber who spoke feelingly of Mr. Twaddell as he had known him on his visits to the home. Interment was made in the Vermllion cemetery.

The deceased was born on March 14, 1863 in Murser County, Missouri USA. and moved with his parents to the state of Oregon at the age of two years. On Nov. 18th, 1890, he was united in marriage to Lula A. Stockham of Joseph, Ore. In 1913, Mr. Twaddell and his family came to Canada, settling on as homestead at Loverna, Sask. They later moved to Vanesti district where they lived at the time of Mr. Twaddell's death.

He leaves to mourn his loss his sorrowing widow and six children, John of Vanesti, Alberta; Orvel, Stevenston, BC; Eber, Glendale, Calif; Mrs. Ida Bancroft, Northport, Wash; Mrs. Mae Moxley and Mrs. Naomi Dupler, both of Pasco, Wash; Also, two brothers, Burel of Vanesti and James of Portland, Oregon.

The pall-bearers were W. Elliott, H. Elliott, D. Gerber, C. Stevens, S. Benner, C. Hutchinson.

Funeral arrangements were under direction of Waring's funeral home.

The floral tributes were received from: the Family; Vanesti Community; Mr. and Mrs. M. Selte; Mr. and Mrs. W. Gerber; Arlow and Gladys; Mr. and Mrs. W. Elliott; Mr and Mrs. Robert Elliott and family; Mr. and Mrs. Art Elliott and family and Clarence; Mr. and Mrs. H. Elliott and family, Vermilion; Mrs. Holte, Mrs. Nash and family, Vermilion; AE Redman and family, Dewberry; The Webber Family, Tollard.

Contributed by: Tami Sherrill

Note: Marked 1943-William C. Twaddell, son of John Twaddell and Elilzabeth Barnes

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Obit of William and Lulu Twadell's children

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He leaves to mourn his loss his sorrowing widow and six children, John of Vanesti, Alberta; Orvel, Stevenston, BC; Eber, Glendale, Calif; Mrs. Ida Bancroft, Northport, Wash; Mrs. Mae Moxley and Mrs. Naomi Dupler, both of Pasco, Wash; Also, two brothers, Burel of Vanesti and James of Portland, Oregon

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Dora Mae Moxley and Mrs. Ida Coleman, both of Pasco, and Mrs. Neomi (Charles) Avery, Bremerton, two sons William O. Twaddell of Steveston, BC, and James E. Twaddell of Central Point, Oregon; 20 gradnchildren and 22 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by another son John A. Twaddell of Canada.

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Border Crossings: From U.S. to Canada, 1908-1935

Name: W C Twaddell

Age: 49

Estimated Birth Year: abt 1864

Arrival Port: Carson, British Columbia

Date of Arrival: Apr 1913

Birth Location: United States

Gender: Female

Citizenship: American

Farmer

W C Twaddell abt 1864 Apr 1913 Carson, British Columbia

Lula Twaddell abt 1874 Apr 1913 Carson, British Columbia

Son John Twaddell abt 1891 Apr 1913 Carson, British Columbia

Son Eber Twaddell abt 1893 Apr 1913 Carson, British Columbia

Daughter May Twaddell abt 1896 Apr 1913 Carson, British Columbia

Daughter Ida Twaddell abt 1898 Apr 1913 Carson, British Columbia

Son Ordel Twaddell abt 1901 Apr 1913 Carson, British Columbia

Daughter Mamie Twaddell abt 1904 Apr 1913 Carson, British Columbia

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1900 Census OR Wallowa Paradise Dist 103 pg 211A

Line 4

88 88 Twadell William P Head WM March 1863 86 M 10 MO IN IN Farmer

----------, Lula A Wife WF Aug 1874 25 M 10 (5 Children 5 Alive) MO KS KS

----------, John A Son WM Jan 1892 S OR MO MO At School

----------, James E Son WM Feb 1894 6 S OR MO MO

----------, Dora M Daughter WF Nov 1895 3 S OR MO MO

----------, Ida B Daughter WF June 1898 1 S OR MO MO

----------, William O Son WM Mar 1900 3/12 S OR MO MO

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1910 Census WA Ferry Curlew Dist 54 Pg 160A

Line 15

68 69 Twadell, William C Head MW 45 M1 18 MO IN IL Farmer Farm

----------, Lulu A Wife FW 34 M1 18 (6 Children 6 Alive) MO IN KY

----------, John A Son MW 17 S OR MO MO

----------, James A Son MW 16 S OR MO MO

----------, Dora M Daughter FW 14 S OR MO MO

----------, Ida B Daughter FW 12 S OR MO MO

----------, William O Son MW 9 S OR MO MO

----------, Mamie Daughter FW 5 OR MO MO

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1916 Canada Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta > Alberta > Medicine Hat > 32

Line 39

Twadell, William C. 31 2 4 Canner Head MM 53 US Farmer

Lela 31 2 4 Canner Wife FM 42 US None

May 31 2 4 Canner Dau FS 20 US None

Ida 31 2 4 Canner Duag FS 19 US None

Orville 31 2 4 Canner Son MS 15 US Farmer

Nioma 31 2 4 Canner Dau FS 12 US None

Line 45

Twadell, Ober 31 2 4 Cannon Son MS 24 US Farmer

Source Citation: Year: 1916; Census Place: Alberta, Medicine Hat, 32; Roll: T-21953; Page: 13; Family No: 251

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More About WILLIAM CHANCEY TWADDELL:

Burial: Vermllion cemetery

Census 1: 1870, OR Union Orodell Pg 386B(See Father)

Census 2: 1880, OR Umatilla Blue Mountain ED 111 Pg 39D(See Father)

Census 3: 1900, OR Wallowa Paradise Dist 103 pg 211A

Census 4: 1910, WA Ferry Curlew Dist 54 Pg 160A

Census 5: 1916, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta > Alberta > Medicine Hat > 32 Pg 13

Notes for LULA ADDIE STOCKHAM:

Twaddell, Lula Stockham

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The following data is extracted from Wallowa County, Oregon Obituaries.

Mrs. Lula Addie Twaddell, 88, died at the home of her daughter 1603 W. Yakima, in Pasco (Washington) early Tuesday (Feb. 15, 1961).

She was born in Joplin, MO Aug 31, 1872.

At the age of four, she traveled across the Plains in a covered wagon and settled in Paradise, Oregon. Mrs. Twaddell came to Pasco two years ago from Steveston. B.C. where she had lived since 1948.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Dora Mae Moxley and Mrs. Ida Coleman, both of Pasco, and Mrs. Neomi (Charles) Avery, Bremerton, two sons William O. Twaddell of Steveston, BC, and James E. Twaddell of Central Point, Oregon; 20 gradnchildren and 22 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by another son John A. Twaddell of Canada.

Mrs. Twaddell was a member of the Methodist Church in Paradise.

Funeral arrangements are pending at Greenlee Funeral Home.

Contributed by: Tami Sherrill

Note: Daughter of John Albert Stockham and Sarah E. Johnson

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Reunion for L. A. Twadell.

Tri City Herald (Pasco, Washington) > 1958 > October > 30 page 9

REUNION HELD

A family reunion of four generations was celebrated Sunday in the home of Mrs. Dora Moxley in Pasco. Mrs. Moxley's mother Mrs. L.A. Twaddell from Stevenson, British Columbia was here and her two daughters and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Ochse Jr. and children Judy and Henry from Spokane and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hansen and daughter Dalene from Seattle and a son of Mrs. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dupler from Long Beach CA, where Dupler is stationed as a radar operator in the submarines were also present. Mrs. Twaddell will spend the winter in Pasco with her daughter.

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More About LULA ADDIE STOCKHAM:

Census 1: 1900, OR Wallowa Paradise Dist 103 pg 211A(See Husband)

Census 2: 1910, WA Ferry Curlew Dist 54 Pg 160A(See Husband)

Census 3: 1916, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta > Alberta > Medicine Hat > 32 Pg 13(See Husband)

Children of WILLIAM TWADDELL and LULA STOCKHAM are:

i. JOHN ALBERT5 TWADDELL, b. Jan 1892, Oregon; d. Bef. 1961; m. BEATRICE WINIFRED LINDSEY, 22 Dec 1912, Ferry, Washington39; b. Abt. 1895, Washington; d. Abt. 1985.

Notes for JOHN ALBERT TWADDELL:

Border Crossings: From U.S. to Canada, 1908-1935

about Son John Twaddell

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Name: Son John Twaddell

Age: 22

Estimated Birth Year: abt 1891

Arrival Port: Carson, British Columbia

Date of Arrival: Apr 1913

Birth Location: United States

Gender: Female

Citizenship: American

More About JOHN ALBERT TWADDELL:

Census 1: 1900, OR Wallowa Paradise Dist 103 pg 211A(See Father)

Census 2: 1910, WA Ferry Curlew Dist 54 Pg 160A(See Father)

More About BEATRICE WINIFRED LINDSEY:

Burial: Curlew City Cemetery, Ferry County, Washington40

Census: 1910, WA Ferry Curlew ED 54 Pg 3A(See Father)

More About JOHN TWADDELL and BEATRICE LINDSEY:

Marriage: 22 Dec 1912, Ferry, Washington41

25. ii. JAMES EBER TWADDELL, b. 06 Feb 1893, Oregon; d. Oct 1963.

26. iii. DORA MAE TWADDELL, b. 25 Nov 1895, Oregon; d. 27 May 1986, Spokane, Spokane, Washington.

iv. IDA B TWADDELL, b. Jun 1898, Oregon; m. (1) ? COLEMAN; m. (2) JACK HOWARD BANCROFT, 01 May 1919, Grand Forks, British Columbia42.

More About IDA B TWADDELL:

Census 1: 1900, OR Wallowa Paradise Dist 103 pg 211A(See Father)

Census 2: 1910, WA Ferry Curlew Dist 54 Pg 160A(See Father)

Census 3: 1916, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta > Alberta > Medicine Hat > 32 Pg 13(See Father)

More About JACK BANCROFT and IDA TWADDELL:

Marriage: 01 May 1919, Grand Forks, British Columbia42

27. v. WILLIAM ORVEL TWADDELL, b. 10 Mar 1900, Oregon; d. Abt. 1995, Vancover BC, Canada.

vi. MAMIE NAOMI TWADDELL, b. Abt. 1905, Oregon; m. (1) CHARLES AVERY; m. (2) RICHARD WILLIAM DUPLER; b. 13 Dec 1938.

More About MAMIE NAOMI TWADDELL:

Census 1: 1910, WA Ferry Curlew Dist 54 Pg 160A(See Father)

Census 2: 1916, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta > Alberta > Medicine Hat > 32 Pg 13(See Father)

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12. AMELIA THERESA4 BARNES (JOHN C3, WILLIAM GEORGE2, GEORGE WARREN1) was born Nov 1856 in California. She married (1) CHARLES F GROFF. He was born Abt. 1845 in Kentucky. She married (2) ? DUNCAN. She married (3) ?DEAN.

Notes for AMELIA THERESA BARNES:

1880 Census NV Eureka Eureka ED 16 pg 190B

Line 39

355 316 Dean Mrs. A WF 23 Wife At Home CA MD IL

--------, Willie WM 6 Son At Home NV IN IL

--------, Barnes Caroline WF 44 D/Wd At Home IL KY TN

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1920 Census CA Los Angeles Los Angeles Assembly Dist 74 ED 428 pg 13A

Groff,Amelia,FW,63,m,CA,IN,IL,Shirt Finisher,Laundry

Duncan,Willard E.,son,MW,46S,NV,IN,CA

Barnes,Caroline.mother,FW,85,wd,IL,KY,KY

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1930 Census CA Los Angeles Los Angeles ED 310 Pg 8B

Groff,Amelia,head,FW,73,wd,CA,IN,IL,Ironer,Laundry

Duncan,Willard,son,MW,56S,NV,IN,CA.Laundryman,Laundry

More About AMELIA THERESA BARNES:

Census 1: 1860, IA Mahaska Oskaloosa Pg 102(See Father)

Census 2: 1880, NV Eureka Eureka ED 16 pg 190B

Census 3: 1900, CA Los Angeles Los Angeles WD 7 ED 61 Pg 5B(See Husband Charles Groff)

Census 4: 1910, CA Los Angeles Los Angeles Assembly Dist 73 ED 167 Pg 3A(See Mother)

Census 5: 1920, CA Los Angeles Los Angeles Assembly Dist 74 ED 428 pg 13A

Census 6: 1930, CA Los Angeles Los Angeles ED 310 Pg 8B

Notes for CHARLES F GROFF:

1900 Census CA Los Angeles Los Angeles WD 7 ED 61 Pg 5B

Groff,Charles F.,head,MW,? 1845,55,m3,KY

Amelia,wife,FW,Nov 1856,43,m3,CA,IN,IL

Duncan,Willard E.,nephew,MW,June 1874,25S,NV,IN,CA,Laundryman

Barnes,Caroline,boarder,FW,Sept 1834,66,m50,6,2,IL,TN,KY

More About CHARLES F GROFF:

Census: 1900, CA Los Angeles Los Angeles WD 7 ED 61 Pg 5B

Child of AMELIA BARNES and ? DUNCAN is:

i. WILLARD ERNEST5 DUNCAN, b. 13 Jun 1873, Nevada.

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Notes for WILLARD ERNEST DUNCAN:

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record

about Willard Ernest Duncan

Name: Willard Ernest Duncan

City: Los Angeles

County: Los Angeles

State: California

Birth Date: 13 Jun 1873

Race: White

Roll: 1530896

DraftBoard: 11

Nearest Relative: Amelia Theresa Groff,mother,Los Angeles,Calif

More About WILLARD ERNEST DUNCAN:

Census 1: 1880, NV Eureka Eureka ED 16 pg 190B(see Mother)

Census 2: 1900, CA Los Angeles Los Angeles WD 7 ED 61 Pg 5B(See Step-Father Charles Groff)

Census 3: 1910, CA Los Angeles Los Angeles Assembly Dist 73 ED 167 Pg 3A(See Grandmother Caroline Barnes)

Census 4: 1920, CA Los Angeles Los Angeles Assembly Dist 74 ED 428 pg 13A(See Mother)

Census 5: 1930, CA Los Angeles Los Angeles ED 310 Pg 8B(See Mother)

13. THOMAS J4 WILLIAMS (LYDIA3 BARNES, WILLIAM GEORGE2, GEORGE WARREN1) was born Abt. 1856 in Illinois. He married ELIZABETH PLOWMAN 31 Dec 1876 in Shelby, Illinois43. She was born Abt. 1856 in Illinois.

Notes for THOMAS J WILLIAMS:

1880 Census IL Shelby Dry Point ED 186 Pg 74A

Williams,Thomas,24,MW,Farmer,IL,TN,?

Elizabeth,wife,FW,24,IL,IL,IL

Ortha E,daughter,FW,2,IL,IL,IL

Lydia,50,FW,IN,KY,KY

George W.,21,MW,Farmer,IL,TN,IN

Terressia E.,15,MW,IL,TN,IN

More About THOMAS J WILLIAMS:

Census 1: 1860, IL Shelby Dry Point Pg 467(See Father)

Census 2: 1870, IL Shelby Dry Point Pg 67(See Father)

Census 3: 1880, IL Shelby Dry Point ED 186 Pg 74A

Notes for ELIZABETH PLOWMAN:

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1870 Census IL Shelby Cold Spring Pg 60

Line 1

233 252 Plowman Wm 39 MW Farmer IN

---------, Mrs. 25 FW House keeper IL

---------, Mary J 16 FW IL

---------, Betsy Ann 14 FW IL

---------, Margret 12 FW IL

---------, Charles A 6 MW IL

---------, Genetta 4 FW IL

---------, Rosetta 4 FW IL

More About ELIZABETH PLOWMAN:

Census 1: 1870, IL Shelby Cold Spring Pg 60

Census 2: 1880, IL Shelby Dry Point ED 186 Pg 74A(See Husband)

More About THOMAS WILLIAMS and ELIZABETH PLOWMAN:

Marriage: 31 Dec 1876, Shelby, Illinois43

Child of THOMAS WILLIAMS and ELIZABETH PLOWMAN is:

i. ORTHA5 WILLIAMS, b. Abt. 1878, Illinois.

More About ORTHA WILLIAMS:

Census: 1880, IL Shelby Dry Point ED 186 Pg 74A(See Father)

14. ARMITA CATHERINE4 BARNES (OLIVER PERRY3, WILLIAM GEORGE2,

GEORGE WARREN1) was born Feb 1860 in Missouri, and died 07 Feb 1942 in Union, OR44. She married JAMES WESSEL SILLS 06 May 1882 in Union, OR45. He was born Aug 1858 in New York, and died 20 Aug 1926 in Union, OR46.

Notes for ARMITA CATHERINE BARNES:

1930 Census OR Union Cove Dist 7 Pg 15A

Line 27

29 33 Sills Arminta C Head FW 70 Wd MO IN MO

---------, Guy E Son MW 38 S OR IN MO Blacksmith Blacksmith

More About ARMITA CATHERINE BARNES:

Burial: Cove Cemetery, Union County, Oregon47

Census 1: 1870, OR Union Cove Pg 409A(See Father)

Census 2: 1860, MO Mercer Morgan Princeton Image 3(See Father)

Census 3: 1880, OR Union Cove Pg 159B(See Father)

Census 4: 1900, OR Union Cove Dist 117 Pg 4A(See Husband)

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Census 5: 1910, OR Union Cove Dist 273 Pg 13B(See Husband)

Census 6: 1920, OR Union Cove Dist 179 Pg 24A(See Husband)

Census 7: 1930, OR Union Cove Dist 7 Pg 15A

Notes for JAMES WESSEL SILLS:

1900 Census OR Union Cove Dist 117 Pg 4A

Line 12

67 67 Sills James W Head WM Aug 1858 41 M 18 NY NY MA Farmer

---------, Arminta Wife WF Feb 1860 40 M 18 (7 Children 6 Alive) MO IN AR

---------, Ida Daughter WF June 1884 15 S OR NY MO At School

---------, Belle Daughter WF Sept 1885 14 S OR NY MO

---------, Mary Daughter WF Mar 1888 12 S OR NY MO

---------, Guy Son WM Jan 1892 8 S OR NY MO

---------, Lela Daughter WF Mar 1896 4 S OR NY MO

---------, Laura Daughter WF Feb 1883 17 S OR NY MO House Servant

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1910 Census OR Union Cove Dist 273 Pg 13B

Line 57

55 59 Sills James W Head MW 51 M1 27 NY NY MA Farmer General Farm

---------, Arminta C Wife FW 50 M1 27 (7 Children 5 Alive) MO IN KY

---------, Ida M Daughter FW 25 S OR NY MO

---------, Belle Daughter FW 24 S OR NY MO School Teacher

---------, Guy E Son MW 18 S OR NY MO Apprentice J. Boiler Maker

---------, Lela M Daughter 14 S OR NY MO

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1920 Census OR Union Cove Dist 179 Pg 24A

Line 40

172 172 Sills James W Head MW 61 M NY NY MA Roadworker County Employee

---------, Arminta C Wife FW 59 M MO IN MO

Barnes Minerva Mother-in-law FW 86 W MO TN AL

More About JAMES WESSEL SILLS:

Burial: Cove Cemetery, Union County, Oregon48

Census 1: 1900, OR Union Cove Dist 117 Pg 4A

Census 2: 1910, OR Union Cove Dist 273 Pg 13B

Census 3: 1920, OR Union Cove Dist 179 Pg 24A

More About JAMES SILLS and ARMITA BARNES:

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Marriage: 06 May 1882, Union, OR49

Children of ARMITA BARNES and JAMES SILLS are:

28. i. LAURA PRUDENCE5 SILLS, b. 05 Feb 1883, Cove, Oregon; d. 31 Dec 1963, Portland, Multnomah, OR.

ii. IDA MINERVA SILLS, b. Jun 1884, Oregon; d. 06 Feb 1911, Union, Oregon50.

More About IDA MINERVA SILLS:

Burial: Cove Cemetery, Union County, Oregon51

Census 1: 1900, OR Union Cove Dist 117 Pg 4A(See Father)

Census 2: 1910, OR Union Cove Dist 273 Pg 13B(See Father)

29. iii. CORNELIA BELLE SILLS, b. Sep 1885, Oregon.

iv. MARY SILLS, b. Mar 1888, Oregon; d. 10 Feb 1909, Union, Oregon52.

More About MARY SILLS:

Burial: Cove Cemetery, Union County, Oregon53

Census: 1900, OR Union Cove Dist 117 Pg 4A(See Father)

v. GUY EDWIN SILLS, b. 04 Jan 1892, Cove, Oregon54; d. 02 Apr 1969, Yachats, Lincoln, Oregon55,56; m. EVA ?.

Notes for GUY EDWIN SILLS:

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record

about Guy Edwin Sills

Name: Guy Edwin Sills

City: Not Stated

County: Union

State: Oregon

BirthPlace: Oregon;United States of America

Birth Date: 4 Jan 1892

Race: Caucasian

Roll: 1852209

DraftBoard: 0

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1920 Census OR Union Cove ED 179 Pg 18A

Line 33

Fm 53 53 Conley Archibald B Head MW 37 M OR IL OR Farmer General Farm

---------, Vernettie Wife FW 34 M OR NE MO

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---------, Royal Son MW 17 S OR OR OR

---------, Lois Daughter FW 6 S OR OR OR

---------, Cleo Daughter FW 2 11/12 S OR OR OR

Sills, Guy E Hired man MW 27 S OR NY MO Farm Laborer General Farm

More About GUY EDWIN SILLS:

Burial: Yachats Memorial Park, Yachats, Lincoln, OR57

Census 1: 1900, OR Union Cove Dist 117 Pg 4A(See Father)

Census 2: 1910, OR Union Cove Dist 273 Pg 13B(See Father)

Census 3: 1920, OR Union Cove ED 179 Pg 18A

Census 4: 1920, OR Union La Grande Wd 2 ED 280 Pg 6A(See Brother-in-law Thurlow VanVlack(Laura))

Census 5: 1930, OR Union Cove Dist 7 Pg 15A(See Mother)

vi. BRYANT SILLS, b. 12 Sep 1894; d. 01 Oct 1894.

More About BRYANT SILLS:

Burial: Cove Cemetery, Union County, Oregon58

30. vii. LELA MAY SILLS, b. 29 Mar 1896, Umatilla, OR; d. Jan 1969, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.

15. WILLIAM A4 BARNES (OLIVER PERRY3, WILLIAM GEORGE2, GEORGE WARREN1) was born Abt. 1864 in Oregon. He married DAISY CLEAVLAND BRYANT 23 Dec 1903 in Baker, Oregon59, daughter of WILLIAM BRYANT and MARY ?. She was born 02 Apr 1885 in Oregon60.

Notes for WILLIAM A BARNES:

1910 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Baker > Express > District 5

Line 63

Barnes, William Head MW 42 M1-6yrs OR US US Farmer/Home

Daisy Wife FW 25 M1-6yrs (2-2) OR US US None

Erl E. Son MW 5 S OR OR OR None

Leslie Son MW 1 S OR OR OR None

Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Express, Baker, Oregon; Roll: T624_1278; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 5; Image: 157.

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1920 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Baker > Pine > District 21

Line 77 Fm

Barnes, William A. Head OM MW 55 M OR IN VT Farmer/General

Daisy B. Wife FW 35 M OR MO Unk None

Irl E. Son MW 15 S OR OR OR None

Lesley D. Son MW 10 S OR OR OR None

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Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Pine, Baker, Oregon; Roll: T625_1491; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 21; Image: 373.

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1930 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Baker > Pine > District 36

Line 96

Barnes, William A. Head Own MW 66 M@33 OR IL IN Farm Operator/Farm

Daisy D. Wife FW 46 M@19 OR MO MO None

Ernest Son MW 17 S OR OR OR Farm Laborer/Farm

Sylvia M. Dau FW 14 S OR OR OR None

Ray I. Son MW 9 S OR OR OR None

Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Pine, Baker, Oregon; Roll: 1939; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 36; Image: 329.0.

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More About WILLIAM A BARNES:

Census 1: 1870, OR Union Cove Pg 409A(See Father)

Census 2: 1880, OR Union Cove Pg 159B(See Father)

Census 3: 1910, OR Baker Express ED 5 Pg 1B

Census 4: 1920, OR Baker Pine ED 21 Pg 9B

Census 5: 1930, OR Baker Pine ED 36 pg 4B

More About DAISY CLEAVLAND BRYANT:

Census 1: 1910, OR Baker Express ED 5 Pg 1B (See Husband)

Census 2: 1900, OR Baker Huntington ED 169 Pg 7B(See Father)

Census 3: 1920, OR Baker Pine ED 21 Pg 9B(See Husband)

Census 4: 1930, OR Baker Pine ED 36 pg 4B(See Husband)

More About WILLIAM BARNES and DAISY BRYANT:

Marriage: 23 Dec 1903, Baker, Oregon61

Children of WILLIAM BARNES and DAISY BRYANT are:

i. EVERETT IRL5 BARNES, b. 28 Nov 1904, Oregon; d. 01 Oct 1992, Medford, Jackson, Oregon62,63.

More About EVERETT IRL BARNES:

Census 1: 1910, OR Baker Express ED 5 Pg 1B(See Father)

Census 2: 1920, OR Baker Pine ED 21 Pg 9B(See Father)

Census 3: 1930, OR Baker Pine ED 36 pg 4B(See Father)

ii. LESLIE DEE BARNES, b. 26 Mar 1909, Oregon; d. 25 Mar 1997, Roseburg, Douglas, Oregon64,65; m. MARGARET FOREMAN, 31 Oct 1931, Baker, Oregon66.

More About LESLIE DEE BARNES:

Census 1: 1910, OR Baker Express ED 5 Pg 1B(See Father)

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Census 2: 1920, OR Baker Pine ED 21 Pg 9B(See Father)

More About LESLIE BARNES and MARGARET FOREMAN:

Marriage: 31 Oct 1931, Baker, Oregon66

iii. SYLVIA M BARNES, b. Abt. 1916, Oregon; m. DONALD B RAYLE, 12 May 1936, Baker, Oregon67.

More About SYLVIA M BARNES:

Census: 1930, OR Baker Pine ED 36 pg 4B(See Father)

More About DONALD RAYLE and SYLVIA BARNES:

Marriage: 12 May 1936, Baker, Oregon67

iv. RAY I BARNES, b. Abt. 1921, Oregon.

Notes for RAY I BARNES:

U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946

about Ray I Barnes

Name: Ray I Barnes

Birth Year: 1920

Race: White, citizen (White)

Nativity State or Country: Oregon

State: Oregon

County or City: Klamath

Enlistment Date: 14 May 1942

Enlistment State: Oregon

Enlistment City: Portland

Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA

Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA

Grade: Private

Grade Code: Private

Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law

Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)

Source: Civil Life

Education: 4 years of high school

Civil Occupation: Brakeman, Railway

Marital Status: Married

Height: 71

Weight: 171

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More About RAY I BARNES:

Census: 1930, OR Baker Pine ED 36 pg 4B(See Father)

16. ALLIE TERESA4 BARNES (OLIVER PERRY3, WILLIAM GEORGE2, GEORGE WARREN1) was born 17 Mar 1867 in Oregon, and died 16 Oct 1932 in Nampa, Canyon, ID68. She married JAMES W. FISHER 03 Sep 1886 in Union, OR69. He was born 23 Oct 1856 in Searcy, Arkansas, and died 13 Sep 1929 in Nampa, Canyon, ID70.

Notes for ALLIE TERESA BARNES:

1930 Census ID Ada Kuna ED 39 Pg 8B

Fisher,Allie,head,FW,63,wd,19.OR,IN,MO

Hollis D.,son,MW,21S,OR,AR,OR

More About ALLIE TERESA BARNES:

Census 1: 1870, OR Union Cove Pg 409A(See Father)

Census 2: 1880, OR Union Cove Pg 159B(See Father)

Census 3: 1900, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 103 Pg 4A(See Husband)

Census 4: 1910, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 289 Pg 7B(See Husband)

Census 5: 1920, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 205 Pg 2A(See Husband)

Census 6: 1930, ID Ada Kuna ED 39 Pg 8B

Notes for JAMES W. FISHER:

1900 Census OR Wallowa Paradise ED 103 Pg 4A

Fisher,James W.,head,MW,Nov 1856,43,m16,AR,TN,TN,Farmer

Allie T.,wife,FW,Mar 1867,33,m16,6,5,OR,MO,IA

Ellen O.,daughter,FW,May 1885,15S,OR,AR,OR

Earnest,son,MW,Aug 1887,12S,OR,AR,OR

Jean L.,daughter,FW,Apr 1891,9S,OR,AR,OR

Bernic M.,daughter,FW,Aug 1897,2S,OR,AR,OR

Doris,MW,Dec 1899,5/12S,OR,AR,OR

On the same page"

Barnes,Perry H.,head,MW,Apr 1870,30,mO,Oregon,- - Farmer

Olive,wife,FW,July 1875,24,m0,0,0,OR,IN,MO

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1910 Census OR Wallowa Paradise ED 289 Pg 7B

Fisher,James W.,head,MW,53,m1,24,AR,TN,TN,Farmer

Te??? M.,wife,FW,44,m1,24,9,8,OR,IN,MO

Martha B.,daughter,FW,12S,OR,AR,OR

Doris M.,son,MW,10S,OR,AR,OR

Lois O.,daughter,FW,8S,OR,AR,OR

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Lora A.,daughter,FW,4S,OR,AR,OR

Hollis D.,son,MW,1 1/12S,OR,AR,MO

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1920 Census OR Wallowa Paradise ED 205 Pg 2A

Fisher,James W.,head,MW,63,m,AR,TN,TN,Farmer

Allie,wife,FW,53,m,OR,IN,MO

Dorrance,son,MW,20S,OR,AR,OR,Farm Laborer

Lois,daughter,FW,17S,OR,AR,OR

Lora,daughter,FW,14S,OR,AR,OR

Hollis,son,MW,11S,OR,AR,OR

More About JAMES W. FISHER:

Census 1: 1900, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 103 Pg 4A

Census 2: 1910, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 289 Pg 7B

Census 3: 1920, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 205 Pg 2A

More About JAMES FISHER and ALLIE BARNES:

Marriage: 03 Sep 1886, Union, OR71

Children of ALLIE BARNES and JAMES FISHER are:

31. i. ELLEN ORA5 FISHER, b. 03 Jun 1885, Oregon; d. 02 Nov 1940, Boise, Ada, Idaho.

32. ii. EARNEST FISHER, b. 01 Aug 1887, Oregon; d. 21 Mar 1960, Napa, California.

iii. LOTTIE JEAN FISHER, b. 02 Apr 1891, Oregon72; m. SIDNEY R COCHRAN, 03 Mar 1910, Umatilla, Oregon73; b. Apr 1884, Washington.

More About LOTTIE JEAN FISHER:

Census: 1900, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 103 Pg 4A(See Father)

More About SIDNEY R COCHRAN:

Census: 1900, WA Whitman Turnbow ED 92 Pg 7B(See Father)

More About SIDNEY COCHRAN and LOTTIE FISHER:

Marriage: 03 Mar 1910, Umatilla, Oregon73

33. iv. BERNICE MARTHA FISHER, b. Aug 1897, Oregon.

v. DORIS NEAL FISHER, b. 06 Dec 1899, Oregon.

Notes for DORIS NEAL FISHER:

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record

about Doris Neal Fisher

Name: Doris Neal Fisher

City: Not Stated

County: Wallowa

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State: Oregon

Birth Date: 6 Dec 1899

Race: White

Roll: 1852209

DraftBoard: 0

Nearest Relative: Mr and Mrs J.W. Fisher,Wallowa,Oregon

More About DORIS NEAL FISHER:

Census 1: 1900, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 103 Pg 4A(See Father)

Census 2: 1910, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 289 Pg 7B(See Father)

Census 3: 1920, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 205 Pg 2A(See Father)

vi. LOIS O FISHER, b. Abt. 1902, Oregon.

More About LOIS O FISHER:

Census 1: 1910, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 289 Pg 7B(See Father)

Census 2: 1920, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 205 Pg 2A(See Father)

vii. LORA A FISHER, b. Abt. 1906, Oregon.

More About LORA A FISHER:

Census 1: 1910, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 289 Pg 7B(See Father)

Census 2: 1920, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 205 Pg 2A(See Father)

viii. HOLLIS D FISHER, b. Abt. 1908, Oregon; d. Abt. 1966; m. LILA M. ?; b. 13 Feb 1909; d. 18 May 1994, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington74.

More About HOLLIS D FISHER:

Burial: Kohlerlawn Cemetery, Nampa, Canyon Co., Idaho75

Census 1: 1910, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 289 Pg 7B(See Father)

Census 2: 1920, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 205 Pg 2A(See Father)

Census 3: 1930, ID Ada Kuna ED 39 Pg 8B(See Mother)

17. HAZARD PERRY4 BARNES (OLIVER PERRY3, WILLIAM GEORGE2, GEORGE WARREN1) was born Abt. 1870 in Cove, Oregon, and died 14 Feb 1957. He married OLIVE DELILAH FORGERY Abt. 1900, daughter of ELIAS FORGEY and AMANDA HOLMAN. She was born 13 Jul 1875 in Linn County, Oregon, and died 09 Nov 1959.

Notes for HAZARD PERRY BARNES:

1900 Census OR Wallowa Paradise ED 103 Pg 4A

Fisher,James W.,head,MW,Nov 1856,43,m16,AR,TN,TN,Farmer

Allie T.,wife,FW,Mar 1867,33,m16,6,5,OR,MO,IA

Ellen O.,daughter,FW,May 1885,15S,OR,AR,OR

Earnest,son,MW,Aug 1887,12S,OR,AR,OR

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Jean L.,daughter,FW,Apr 1891,9S,OR,AR,OR

Bernic M.,daughter,FW,Aug 1897,2S,OR,AR,OR

Doris,MW,Dec 1899,5/12S,OR,AR,OR

On the same page"

Barnes,Perry H.,head,MW,Apr 1870,30,mO,Oregon,- - Farmer

Olive,wife,FW,July 1875,24,m0,0,0,OR,IN,MO

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1910 United States Federal Census > Washington > Asotin > Asotin > 13

Line 72

Barnes, Harry P. Head MW 40 M10yrs OR IN OH Farmer/Gen.Farm

Ollie Wife FW 35 M1-10yrs OR IN MO None

Marvin Son WM 8 S WA OR OR None

Manuel Son MW 7 S WA OR OR None

Arthur Son MW 4 S WA OR OR None

McCoy Son MW 2 S WA OR OR None

Clarence? Son MW 6/12 S WA OR OR OR None

Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Asotin, Asotin, Washington; Roll: T624_1653; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 13; Image: 335.

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Hazard Perry Barnes

1920 United States Federal Census > Washington > Asotin > Asotin > District 14

Line 22 Fm

Burres, Hazard P. Head OF MW 49 M OR MO IN Farmer/Wheat Farm

Ollive Wife FW 44 M OR IN MO None

Marvin E. Son MW 17 S WA OR OR None

Mariel Son MW 16 S WA OR OR None

Arthur Son MW 14 S WA OR OR None

Coy Son MW 12 S WA OR OR None

Rex Son MW 8 S WA OR OR None

Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Asotin, Asotin, Washington; Roll: T625_1920; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 14; Image: 591.

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1930 United States Federal Census > Idaho > Nez Perce > Lewiston > District 10

Line 7 - 408 3rd St.

Barnes, Hazard P. Head Rent$30 Radio MW 59 M@39 OR IL MOContractor/Roofing

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D. Olive Wife FW 54 M@24 OR IL MO None

Marvin E. Son MW 28 S WA OR OR Contractor/Roofing

Arthur L. Son MW 23 S WA OR OR Salesman/Hardware

Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho; Roll: 402; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 10; Image: 590.0.

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More About HAZARD PERRY BARNES:

Burial: Normal Hill Cemetery, Lewiston, ID

Census 1: 1870, OR Union Cove Pg 409A(See Father)

Census 2: 1880, OR Union Cove Pg 159B(See Father)

Census 3: 1900, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 103 Pg 4A

Census 4: 1910, WA Asotin Asotin ED 13 Pg 3B

Census 5: 1920, WA Asotin Asotin ED 14 Pg 3A

Census 6: 1930, ID Nez perce Lewiston ED 10 Pg 7A

More About OLIVE DELILAH FORGERY:

Census 1: 1900, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 103 Pg 4A(See Husband)

Census 2: 1910, WA Asotin Asotin ED 13 Pg 3B(See Husband)

Census 3: 1920, WA Asotin Asotin ED 14 Pg 3A(See Husband)

Census 4: 1930, ID Nez perce Lewiston ED 10 Pg 7A(See Husband)

More About HAZARD BARNES and OLIVE FORGERY:

Marriage: Abt. 1900

Children of HAZARD BARNES and OLIVE FORGERY are:

i. MARVIN ELIAS5 BARNES, b. 16 Jan 1902, Washington; d. 28 Aug 199176; m. GENEVAL BETHEL, 05 Jun 1932, Asotin, Washington77; b. 01 Dec 1907; d. Apr 1974, Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho78.

More About MARVIN ELIAS BARNES:

Census 1: 1910, WA Asotin Asotin ED 13 Pg 3B(See Father)

Census 2: 1920, WA Asotin Asotin ED 14 Pg 3A(See Father)

Census 3: 1930, ID Nez perce Lewiston ED 10 Pg 7A(See Father)

More About MARVIN BARNES and GENEVAL BETHEL:

Marriage: 05 Jun 1932, Asotin, Washington79

ii. MANSEL O BARNES, b. 10 Sep 1903, Washington; d. 27 Dec 1951, Walla Walla, Washington80.

Notes for MANSEL O BARNES:

OBIT OF MANSEL O BARNES

Walla Walla Union Bulletin (Walla Walla, Washington) > 1951 > December > 27 page 1

OLYMPIA - Dr. M.O. Barnes, 48 state supervisor of dairy and livestock, died of a heart ailment in Kennewick Friday.

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He was spending the holidays there with relatives and had planned to return to his office here Friday morning.

Barnes, a native of Lewiston, ID, joined the State Department of Agriculture as supervisor of dairy and livestock July 1, 1941, serving until Jan. 31, 1945. He spent two years in Mexico with the hoof and mouth disease program and returned to the department here.

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More About MANSEL O BARNES:

Census 1: 1910, WA Asotin Asotin ED 13 Pg 3B(See Father)

Census 2: 1920, WA Asotin Asotin ED 14 Pg 3A(See Father)

iii. ARTHUR BARNES, b. 31 Aug 1905, Washington; d. Sep 1983, Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho81.

More About ARTHUR BARNES:

Census 1: 1910, WA Asotin Asotin ED 13 Pg 3B(See Father)

Census 2: 1920, WA Asotin Asotin ED 14 Pg 3A(See Father)

Census 3: 1930, ID Nez perce Lewiston ED 10 Pg 7A(See Father)

iv. PERRY MCCOY BARNES, b. 27 Nov 1907, Asotin, Washington82; m. BEATRICE BLANCHARD; b. Abt. 1903, Idaho; d. 27 Jan 1959, Coulee Dam, Okanogan, Washington83.

Notes for PERRY MCCOY BARNES:

1930 Census WA Asotin Clarkston ED 5 Pg 20B

line 98

111 516 549 Barnes Coy Head MW 22 M 21 WA OR OR Clerk hardware

-----------, Beatrice Wife FW M ID KY KY Assistant Doctor

More About PERRY MCCOY BARNES:

Census 1: 1910, WA Asotin Asotin ED 13 Pg 3B(See Father)

Census 2: 1920, WA Asotin Asotin ED 14 Pg 3A(See Father)

Census 3: 1930, WA Asotin Clarkston ED 5 Pg 20B

More About BEATRICE BLANCHARD:

Census 1: 1920, WA King Seattle ED 202 Pg 1B(See Father)

Census 2: 1930, WA Asotin Clarkston ED 5 Pg 20B(See Husband)

v. CLAYBORNE BARNES, b. 07 Nov 1909, Washington; d. 26 Sep 1910.

More About CLAYBORNE BARNES:

Burial: Asotin Cemetery, Asotin, Washington84

Census: 1910, WA Asotin Asotin ED 13 Pg 3B(See Father)

vi. WORAL REX BARNES, b. 17 Nov 1911, Asotin, Washington85; d. 11 Oct 1980, Contra Costa, California86,87; m. (1) SARAH ANN MCKINNON, 15 Aug 1942, Asotin, Washington88; m. (2) VIOLA M WHITTEKER, 05 Sep 1953, Clack, Washington89; b. 24 Jun 1914.

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More About WORAL REX BARNES:

Census: 1920, WA Asotin Asotin ED 14 Pg 3A(See Father)

More About WORAL BARNES and SARAH MCKINNON:

Marriage: 15 Aug 1942, Asotin, Washington90

More About WORAL BARNES and VIOLA WHITTEKER:

Marriage: 05 Sep 1953, Clack, Washington91

18. ANNA4 BARNES (OLIVER PERRY3, WILLIAM GEORGE2, GEORGE WARREN1) was born Sep 1872 in Oregon, and died 04 Aug 1923 in Umatilla, OR92. She married HERBERT ACHURCH 17 Apr 1892 in Wallowa, Oregon93. He was born Mar 1870 in Oregon.

Notes for ANNA BARNES:

1910 Census OR Marion Salem Wd 6 ED 208 Pg 5B

Oregon State Insane Asylum

Achurch,Anna,FW,inmate,37,m,OR,Un,Un

More About ANNA BARNES:

Census 1: 1880, OR Union Cove Pg 159B(See Father)

Census 2: 1900, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 103 Pg 4A(See Husband)

Census 3: 1910, OR Marion Salem Wd 6 ED 208 Pg 5B

Notes for HERBERT ACHURCH:

New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957

about Herbert Achurch

Name: Herbert Achurch

Arrival Date: 9 Mar 1891

Estimated Birth Year: abt 1868

Age: 23

Gender: Male

Port of Departure: Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland

Place of Origin: United States of America

Ethnicity/Race/Nationality: American

Ship Name: Servia

Port of Arrival: New York

Line: 29

Microfilm Serial: M237

Microfilm Roll: M237_562

List Number: 283

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Port Arrival State: New York

Port Arrival Country: United States

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1900 Census OR Wallowa Paradise ED 103 Pg 4A

Line 26

94 94 Achurch Herbert Head WM Mar 1870 30 M 8 England England England 1888 12 Na Farmer

----------, Annie G Wife WF Sep 1872 27 M 8 (4 Children 3 Alive) OR MO IA

----------, Percy S Son WM Feb 1893 7 S OR England OR

----------, Bryan Son WM June 1897 2 S OR England OR

----------, Herbert Son WM Feb 1900 3/12 S OR England OR

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1920 Census OR Umatilla Pendleton ED 162 pg 4B

Eastern Oregon State Hospital

Achurch,Herbert,MW,patient,47,m,OR,US,US

More About HERBERT ACHURCH:

Census 1: 1900, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 103 Pg 4A

Census 2: 1920, OR Umatilla Pendleton ED 162 pg 4B

More About HERBERT ACHURCH and ANNA BARNES:

Marriage: 17 Apr 1892, Wallowa, Oregon93

Children of ANNA BARNES and HERBERT ACHURCH are:

i. PERCY S5 ACHURCH, b. Feb 1893, Oregon.

More About PERCY S ACHURCH:

Census: 1900, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 103 Pg 4A(See Father)

ii. BRYAN ACHURCH, b. Jun 1897, Oregon.

More About BRYAN ACHURCH:

Census: 1900, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 103 Pg 4A(See Father)

iii. HERBERT ACHURCH, b. Feb 1900, Oregon.

More About HERBERT ACHURCH:

Census: 1900, OR Wallowa Paradise ED 103 Pg 4A(See Father)

19. HARRIET4 BARNES (OLIVER PERRY3, WILLIAM GEORGE2, GEORGE WARREN1) was born Jul 1875 in Cove, Union, Oregon, and died 30 Oct 1945 in Portland, Oregon94. She married WILLIAM RUFUS DAY 22 Sep 1895 in Anatone, Asotin, WA95. He was born 27 Jul 1869 in Lancaster,Grant,Wisconsin, and died 10 Nov 1940.

More About HARRIET BARNES:

Census 1: 1880, OR Union Cove Pg 159B(See Father)

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Census 2: 1900, WA Asotin Asotin Dist 5 pg 72B(See Husband)

Census 3: 1910, WA Asotin Asotin ED 13 Pg 2A(See Husband)

Census 4: 1920, WA Asotin Asotin ED 14 Pg 1A(See Husband)

Census 5: 1930, OR Polk Independence Dist 36 Pg 137A(See Husband)

Notes for WILLIAM RUFUS DAY:

1900 Census WA Asotin Asotin Dist 5 pg 72B

Line 58

160 162 Day William R Head WM July 1869 30 M 5 WI NY NY Farmer

-------, Hattie B Wife WF July 1875 24 M 5 (1 Child 1 Alive) OR IL IA

-------, Edith H Daughter WF Dec 1898 1 S WA WI OR

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1910 Census WA Asotin Asotin ED 13 Pg 2A

Day,William R.,head,40,m1,14,WI,WI,NY,Post Master

Sallie,wife,FW,34,m1,14,2,2,OR,IL,MO

Edith H.,daughter,FW,11S,WA,WI,OR

Myron B.,son,MW,7S,WA,WI,OR

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1920 Census WA Asotin Asotin ED 14 Pg 1A

Day,William R.,head,MW,50,m,WI,WI,NY,Taxi Driver,? Taxi Co.

Harriet B.,wife,FW,44,m,OR,MO,MO

Edith H.,daughter,FW,21S,WA,WI,OR,Bookeeper,Doctor's Office

Myron B.,son,MW,16S,WA,WI,MO

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1930 Census OR Polk Independence Dist 36 Pg 137A

Line 35

414 64 68 Day William R Head MW 61 M 26 WI WI NY Proprietor gasoline & Oil Station

----------, Hallis B Wife FW 55 M 20 OR MO MO

More About WILLIAM RUFUS DAY:

Census 1: 1900, WA Asotin Asotin Dist 5 pg 72B

Census 2: 1910, WA Asotin Asotin ED 13 Pg 2A

Census 3: 1920, WA Asotin Asotin ED 14 Pg 1A

Census 4: 1930, OR Polk Independence Dist 36 Pg 137A

More About WILLIAM DAY and HARRIET BARNES:

Marriage: 22 Sep 1895, Anatone, Asotin, WA95

Children of HARRIET BARNES and WILLIAM DAY are:

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34. i. EDITH HELEN5 DAY, b. 12 Dec 1898, Washington.

35. ii. MYRON B DAY, b. 01 Apr 1903, Washington; d. 30 Mar 1978, Orinda, Contra Costa, California.

20. SIMEON ADDER4 BARNES (AARON WILLIAM3, WILLIAM GEORGE2, GEORGE WARREN1) was born 27 Nov 1858 in Princeton, Mercer, Missouri, and died 02 Dec 1945 in Weston, Umatilla, Oregon96. He married MARY ELLEN RIDENOUR12 Mar 1882 in Umatilla, OR97, daughter of JOHN RIDENOUR and ANNA MOORE. She was born Mar 1857 in Posey, Indiana, and died 20 May 1953 in Weston, Umatilla, Oregon98.

Notes for SIMEON ADDER BARNES:

MILTON EAGLE - MAY 22, 1924

S.A. BARNES

Weston has the finest drinking fountain in Umatilla County, where the sparkling beverage of "Nature's own brewing" flows the year round for the exhilaration of the quiet inhabitants, and the thirsty pilgrim.. Weston also has tall men and good women, these who built early and well for the strength of this good commonwealth.

One of these tall in stature and in real manhood is briefly sketched here. S.A. Barnes first touched terra firma in Princeton, MO, Nov. 27, 1858. He came to Umatilla County when a mere child in 1863, remained till 1880. He then spent 18 years in Washington and returned to his favorite location, Weston. For the past twenty years Mr. Barnes has been representative for the Pacific Coast Elevator Co., and has conducted a general insurance business.

W.A. Barnes, his brother, lives at Weston, and is one of the prosperous wheat famers of that section.

Mr. Barnes married Miss Mary Ridenour, March 12, 1882.

They have the following children: Mrs. Anice Vaughn, Dorris E. Sidney, Athena OR; John R. in Waitsburg, WA; and Mrs. Namie B. Wilson, Portland OR.

Mr. Barnes has been an Oddfellow 40 years, and is a Mason. He has been Mayor of Weston, three terms, and city treasurer 12 years.

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Walla Walla Union Bulletin (Walla Walla, Washington) > 1945 > December > 3, page 5

S. A. "Slim" Barnes, Weston pioneer, died Sunday at home. He had lived in Umatilla county more than 80 years.

Weston Pioneer Dies at Home

WESTON -- Simeon Aaron Barnes was born November 27, 1858, in Missouri and died December 2, 1945 at his home in Weston at the age of 87 years and 5 days.

Barnes was a member of one of Weston's earliest pioneer families. He was the oldest son of Aaron H. and Sarah E. Barnes. His father was a Union soldier of the Civil War, and died at St. Louis in 1861. His mother and her three small sons came west by ox team with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Killgore, arriving here in 1863. Killgore homesteaded a quarter section of land south of the present line of Main street in Weston.

Barnes spent his life in the Weston community, where he has been active in civic and fraternal affairs. At the time of his death he was city treasuerer of Weston; treasurer of Weston lodge No. 58. I.O.O.F., of which he had been a member 65 years; treasurer of Weston lodge No. 65, A.F. & A. M.; and treasurer of

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the Umatilla Pioneer association. He had previously served as councilman and mayor of Weston and was a member of the Rebekah and Eastern Star lodges.

In March of 1882 he married Miss Mary Ridenour. To this union five children were born, all of whom survive.

Barnes leaves to mourn his passing, his widow, two sons, Sydney, of California, and John of Athena, three daughters, Mrs. Anice Vaughn, of Seattle; Mrs. Doris Nicholas, of Mullan, Ida., and Mrs. Mamie Wilson of Portland, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. One brother, Laurence Barnes of Chelan, also survives.

Funeral date has not been announced.

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1880 Census OR Umatilla Weston Pg 36A

Simeon BARNES Self S Male W 26 MO Clerk In Store IL IL

L. R. DECKER Other S Male W 39 MO Carpenter IN MO

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1900 Census OR Umatilla Weston Dist 110 Pg 54A (4 June 1900 Louis Proebstel)

Line 9

22 22 Barnes Sim A Head WM Nov 1858 41 M 18 Missouri Missouri Missouri Butcher

--------------, Mary Wife WF Mar 1857 43 M 18 (5 Children 5 Alive) Indiana Indiana Indiana

--------------, Anice Daughter WF Jan 1883 17 S Oregon Missouri Indiana At School

--------------, Doris Daughter WF May 1887 13 S Oregon Missouri Indiana At School

--------------, Sidney Son WM Fe 1890 10 S Washington Missouri Indiana At School

--------------, Johnny Son WM Oct 1892 7 S Washington Missouri Indiana At School

--------------, Mamie Daughter WF July 1898 10/12 S Oregon Missouri Indiana

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1910 Census OR Umatilla E Weston Dist 263 Pg 188A (21 April 1910 Albert J Proebstel)

line 1 (Broad St)

102 102 Barnes Simeon A Head MW 52 M1 28 Missouri Iowa Iowa Agent Wheat Warehouse

----------------, Mary E Wife FW 52 M1 28 (5 Children 5 alive) Indiana Indiana Indiana

----------------, Doris E Daughter FW 23 S Oregon Missouri Indiana School Teacher Dist School

----------------, Sidney A Son MW 20 S Washington Missouri Indiana School Laborer Brick Yard

----------------, John R Son WM 18 S Washington Missouri Indiana School

----------------, Mamie B Daughter 11 S Oregon Missouri Indiana School

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1920 Census OR Umatilla Weston Dist 153 Pg 90A (15 January 1920 PT Harbaux)

Line 33 (E. side Broad ST)

132 134 Barnes Simeon Head MW 61 M Missouri Iowa Iowa Buyer Wholesale Grain

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----------------, Mary E Wife FW 62 M Indiana Indiana Indiana

----------------, Anies L Daughter FW 36 S Oregon Missouri Indiana Teacher Public School

----------------, Doris E Daughter FW 32 S Oregon Missouri Indiana Saleslady Retail Confectionary

----------------, Mamie B Daughter FW 21 S Oregon Missouri Indiana

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1930 Census OR Umatilla Weston Dist 23 Pg 73B (7 April 1930 William B Hall)

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20 20 Barnes Sim A Head 2000 MW 71 M23 Missouri Indiana Iowa Buyer Grain

----------------, Mary E Wife FW 73 M25 Indiana Indiana Indiana

More About SIMEON ADDER BARNES:

Burial: Weston Cemetery, Weston, Oregon99

Census 1: 1860, MO Mercer Morgan Princeton Image 36(See Father)

Census 2: 1870, OR Umatilla Weston Pg 365A(See StepFather, Thomas Lieuallen)

Census 3: 1880, OR Umatilla Weston Ed 111 Pg 21

Census 4: 1900, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 110 Pg 54A

Census 5: 1910, OR Umatilla E Weston Dist 263 Pg 188A

Census 6: 1920, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 153 Pg 90A

Census 7: 1930, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 23 Pg 73B

Notes for MARY ELLEN RIDENOUR:

Walla Walla Union Bulletin (Walla Walla, Washington) > 1947 > January > 4, page 9

Mrs. Richard Wilson of Portland is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. A. Barnes. Another daughter, Mrs. Anice Vaughn of Seattle is expected this week by Mrs. Barnes.

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Walla Walla Union Bulletin (Walla Walla, Washington) > 1953 > May > 23 Pg 7

Mrs Mary Barnes Dies at Weston

Weston -- Mrs Mary Ellen Barnes died at her home here Wednesday morning at the age of 97.

She was born March 15, 1856 in Indiana and came to Oregon with her parents when she was nine years old. In 1867 they moved to Weston and she had lived here since.

She was married to S. A. Barnes on March 12, 1882, at Weston. They were the parents of five children all of whom survive.

Mrs Barnes was a member of the Weston Methodist Church; Crescent Chapter No. 47, O.E.S.; and Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge No 88 of Weston.

Survivors are two sons, Sidney Barnes, of Calixico, Calif. and John Barnes of Weston; three daughters, Mrs Albert (Anise) Vaughn of Seattle, Mrs. Doris Nicholas of Weston, and Mrs. Richard (Mamie) Wilson of Gresham, on e sister, Mrs J. T. Micheal of Portland, four grandchildren and six great-granchildren.

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