Emigrants To Oregon In 1846

Compiled by Stephenie Flora

A commentary on the discovery of the Southern Route *SR can be read at Southern Route
Although my focus is primarily on emigrants to Oregon, the trials and tribulations of the Donner party And Donner Pass cannot be ignored.

Captains of 1846

# *1: Capts. Isaac Allen and Elam Brown: on May 14, 1846 started for California with a company composed primarily of the relatives and friends of Isaac Allen and Elam Brown. The company consisted of about 30 wagons, 100 men, plus their women and children. Isaac Allen died on August 27, 1846 on the Humbolt is what is now the state of Nevada.

*2: Capt Joseph C. Alexander: elected captain of a group of 53 wagons at the Platte River; at Fort Hall members of the group were talked into trying the new "Southern Route"

Emigrants To Oregon in 1846

# The list of emigrants for 1846 is currently being added and edited. All women are listed by their maiden name EVEN if they are married at the time of emigration.

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# *1: ADAMS, Thomas ( -1846): died 22 Aug 1846 before the Mary's River

# AGNEW, Abram (1820- ): m'd 1853 BARBER, Sarah J.; s/o Jonathan and Mary (Prather) Agnew; blacksmith; emigrated for his health, split rails in Yamhill Co, returned east in 1847, to CA in 1850, 1853 returned to OH via the Isthmus; returned to CA the next year with a drove of cattle, 1857 returned east and settled in IA where he engaged in farming; returned  west in 1874 and settled in  Santa Clara, CA

# ALBRIGHT, John B. (c1821- ): settled in Marion Co

# ALEXANDER, Charles F. (1842- ): s/o Joseph and Sarah (Payne) Alexander

# ALEXANDER, Joseph Charles (1809-1892): m1. 1839 PAYNE, Sarah Ann m2. [], Sarah; settled Benton Co; buried at Crystal Lake Cemetery, Corvallis, Benton Co, OR; was one of first commissioners of Benton Co; was Justice of the Peace, 1862 was sheriff of Benton Co; 1868 was member of state legislature; donated almost 7 acres to Corvallis Masonic Lodge to start the Crystal Lake Cemetery

# ALEXANDER, Theodore Franklin (1844-1892): m'd 1873 KIGER, Frances Adelphia; s/o Joseph and Sarah (Payne) Alexander; buried Kings Valley Cemetery, Benton Co, OR

# ALEXANDER, William H. (1840-1904): m'd 1868 GRAHAM, Margery E.; s/o Joseph and Sarah (Payne) Alexander; buried Toledo cemetery, Toledo, Lincoln Co, OR

# 1: ALLEN, Betty ( -1846): m'd ALLEN, David; died on the Humbolt River

# 1: ALLEN, David: m'd [], Betty *1: ALLEN, Isaac (1795-1846): m'd 1817 MILLER, Margaret; died on Aug 27, 1846 on the Humbolt in what is now the state of Nevada

# 1: ALLEN, John Ceton (1825-1889): m'd 1851 MCNARY, Nancy Catherine; s/o Isaac and Margaret (Miller) Allen; original pioneer to CA; came to OR 1850 and settled near present day Rickreall in Polk Co

# 1: ALLEN, William: m'd FOSTER, Albina; s/o Isaac and Margaret (Miller) Allen

# ANDERSON, James (1810-1872): m'd 1831 SIMPSON, Eleanor Settled in Marion Co.; accompanied Simpson family to OR 1846

# ANDERSON, Levi:

# BACKENSTOE, Virginia Elizabeth (1833- ): m'd 1850 MURPHY, John M.; d/o [] and Margaret (Keyes) Backenstoe; member of Donner party

# BAILEY, D.D.:

# BAKER, Horace (1803- ): m'd 1852 [], June; settled in Clackamas Co.

# BAKER, Jane: Settled in Clackamas Co.

# BAKER, John: m'd 1821 RECTOR, Elizabeth

# BAKER, John S.: m'd WINKLE, Missouri; s/o John and Elizabeth (Rector) Baker

# BAKER, Martha Caroline: m'd BUTTERFIELD, David; d/o John and Elizabeth (Rector) Baker

# BAKER, Mary: m'd SMITH, Greenberry; d/o John and Elizabeth (Rector) Baker

# BAKER, Thrida: m'd MCGOWAN, []

# BAKER, William R. (1837- ): m'd HALE, Sarah; settled in Linn Co; s/o John and Elizabeth (Rector) Baker

# BALDRAUCH, J.B. Rev.:

# BARNARD,

# Mr.: BARNES, Daniel Parker ( -1896):

# BEAR, Owen H. (1817- ): m'd 1837 [], Margaret; Settled in Linn Co.

# BEECHAM, Mr. ( -1846): died on trail 26 Aug 1846

# BELL, G.W.:

# BENTON, Mr.:

# BLAKELY, Caroline: d/o James and Sarah (Dick) Blakely

# b BLAKELY, Catherine: d/o James and Sarah (Dick) Blakely

# BLAKELY, Eleanor: m'd 1853 MONTGOMERY, Canada C.; d/o James and Sarah (Dick) Blakely; settled in Crook Co

# BLAKELY, George: s/o James and Sarah (Dick) Blakely; druggist at The Dalles, county judge of Wasco County

# BLAKELY, Harriet: m'd COOLEY, G.C.; d/o James and Sarah (Dick) Blakely

# BLAKELY, James Capt. (1812- ): m'd c1834 DICK, Sarah; founder of Brownsville that he named after his uncle, Hugh L. Brown; established a general store; built first flour mill in Brownsville; one of chief promoters of Brownsville Woolen Mills; successful stock rancher, was Capt in the Rogue River Indian Wars; settled in Linn Co

# BLAKELY, William: s/o James and Sarah (Dick) Blakely; farmer in Pendleton; sheriff of Pendleton Co

# BLANTON, Joseph: listed as emigrant of 1846 in Overland In 1846 but other sources indicate he was emigrant of 1844; was a cooper near St. Louis until he decided to emigrate; died on the trail near Council Bluffs, IA leaving a widow and children who returned east

# BOGGS, Lilburn W.: m'd BOONE, Panthea; brother-in-law of Alphonso Boone; served as gov of MO; started on Southern Route at Imlay with Thornton but turned around in September and went on to CA; were not part of the Donner party as is stated in at least one reference BONNEY, Family: on Bancroft Oregon list for 1846; the family was actually part of the 1845 emigration and cutoff for CA, they then moved up into Oregon in 1846

# BOONE, Alphonso D. (1796-1849): m'd 1822 BOONE, Nancy Linville; (wife was a second cousin); s/o Jesse and Chloe (VanBibber) Boone; g-grandson of Daniel and Rebecca (Bryan) Boone; "when they reached a canyon the family cached their goods (including Daniel Boones compass and surveying instruments) and waded about twelve miles through the water and over big boulders. The emigrants went back the next spring but the Indians had found the things cached and there was nothing left. They packed one oxen with clothing and got into the Willamette Valley at the crossing of Mary's river on Christmas day. "; went to CA mines in 1849 and drowned in Feather River Canyon, CA 28 Nov 1849; wife had died (1838) in MO as had five children; established Boone's Ferry which continued to run for 107 years (it was taken out of service in 1954 when a bridge was built across the Willamette).

# BOONE, Chloe Donnely: m'd 1848 CURRY, George Law; d/o Alphonso Boone; taught school the first winter; lived in Oregon City after marriage BOONE, George Luther (1826- ): did not emigrate with family in 1846, came to OR in 1848

# BOONE, James C.:

# BOONE, Jesse Van Bibber (1824-1872): m'd 1851 FUDGE, Elizabeth; s/o Alphonso Boone; operated ferry established by his father until his death

# BOONE, Mary Elizabeth: m'd NORRIS, Thomas; d/o Alphonso Boone BOONE, Panthea: m'd BOGGS, Lilburn W.; d/o Jesse Boone, sister of Alphonso; started, with husband, on Southern Route at Imlay but they turned around in mid September and went on to CA; were not part of the Donner party as stated in at least one reference

# BOSWORTH, John H.: m'd LOONEY, Susan

# BOUNDS, Amanda (1833-aft 1880 ): m'd 1850 MCCARTY, Edward Wilburn  (1827-1895)

# BOUNDS, Eliza Ann (1840- ): BOUNDS, James M. (1844-aft 1880 ):

# BOUNDS, John Armstrong (1837-1915): m1. 1858 MCBRIDE, Nancy Jane (1839-1870); m2. 1872 HOWELL, Nancy Ann (1852-1939)

# BOUNDS, John Bird (c1801 -1869): m1. 1850 LOVELADY, Elizabeth; m2. BRINK, Martha Ann (widow of Thomas McBride); John was a brother of Amanda Mary Bounds

# BOUNDS, Jesse L. (1829-1892): m'd 1853 [], Sarah Jane

# BOUNDS, Nancy (1819-1856): m'd 1836 LINVILLE, Harrison (1813-1893)

# BOUNDS, Sarah E. (1842- ): m'd 1856 LEWIS, Jesse B.

# BOUNDS, Thomas L. (1824-aft 1887 ): m'd 1852 MCBRIDE, Elizabeth (sister of Nancy Jane McBride)

# BRAMMEL, Elizabeth ( -1860): m'd HINTON, Roland B.; settled in Benton Co

# BRATTAIN, Benjamin: s/o Jonathan and Ellen (Trimble) Brattain

# BRATTAIN, Edward: s/o Jonathan and Ellen (Trimble) Brattain

# BRATTAIN, George (1843- ): m'd BEAR, Margaret; s/o Jonathan and Ellen (Trimble) Brattain

# BRATTAIN, Jonathan H. (1813-1859): m'd 1839 TRIMBLE, Mary Ellen

# BRATTAIN, Mary: d/o Jonathan and Ellen (Trimble) Brattain

# BREEDING, W. P.: m'd 1851; settled at Salem where he was blacksmith; served in Cayuse War under Col. Waters; 1850 returned to MO to bring his parents to OR; moved to Lane Co to farm; 1875 moved to Whitman Co, WA where he erected a flour mill; laid out Palouse City on his land

# BREEN Family: Patrick and Mary and children--Edward, Isabella, James, John, Patrick Jr., Peter, and Simon P.--cut off for CA and became part of Donner Party

# BRIDGES, John Harrison (1820- ): m'd 1848 CAMPBELL, Margaret Ann

# BRISBIN, Frances Ann (1828-1909): m'd 1846 SAVAGE, Morgan R.; d/o John Brisbin

# BRISBIN, Jane Miller ( -1868): m'd 1830 DUNBAR, Rice W.; d/o John Brisbin

# BRISBIN, John ( -1846): died in Cow Creek Canyon

# BRISBIN, Nancy M. ( -1864): m'd HIBBARD, King L.

# BRISBIN, William Moore (1818- ): m'd 1855 HALPIN, Francis Ann; s/o John Brisbin

# BRISTOW, Elijah (1786-1871): m'd 1811 GABBERT, Susan; Elijah was an apprentice at hatter's trade in TN; moved to KY where he farmed and in 1812 to IL where he farmed until 1846; shown on Bancroft list as emigrant to Oregon in 1846; however, Elijah is shown in some sources as an emigrant of 1845 who cutoff for CA and then migrated to OR in 1846; in 1848 he was joined by his family; settled in Lane Co

# BROCK, Mahlon (1822- ): m'd 1843 [], Eleanor

# BROWN, Alvin Clark: s/o Orus and Theresa (Davis) Brown

# BROWN, Andrew Orus (1831- ): m'd CAREY, Aseneth; s/o Orus and Theresa (Davis) Brown

# BROWN, Caroline: d/o Orus and Lavina (Waddell) Brown

# 1: BROWN, Elam: on May 14, 1846 was joint commander with Isaac Allen of approximately 30 wagons headed for CA; m'd 1847 Isaac Allen's widow, Margaret Miller Allen; buried Martinez Cemetery, CA

# BROWN, Eliza (1845-1921): d/o James and Lucinda (Davis) Brown

# BROWN, Elizabeth Devine (1840- ): d/o Hugh and Clarissa (Browning) Brown

# BROWN, Eveline Emaline Jane (1834- ): d/o Hugh and Clarissa (Browning) Brown

# BROWN, Felix Grundy (1842- ): s/o Hugh and Clarissa (Browning) Brown

# BROWN, Harriett (c1836- ): d/o Hugh and Clarissa (Browning) Brown

# BROWN, Hugh Leeper (1810- ): m'd 1829 BROWNING, Clarissa; settled in Linn Co; Brownsville named after him (Lived next to Michael family)

# BROWN, James (1814-1887): m'd 1840 DAVIS, Lucinda; was tanner by trade; settled what is now north Silverton in Marion Co; wagon overturned in May and injured Mrs. Brown and one child

# BROWN, James Madison "Mat" (1844-1906): m1. 1871 DUDLEY, Harriett; m2. 1874 EASTHAM, Edna J.; s/o James and Lucinda (Davis) Brown; tanner; settled near Silverton; buried Lee Mission Cemetery, Salem, OR

# BROWN, John (1769- ): was 77 years old at time of emigration; retired sea captain who rode his horse all the way to Oregon; was uncle of Orus and brother-in-law of Tabitha Moffett Brown

# BROWN, John (1831- ): d/o Hugh and Clarissa (Browning) Brown

# BROWN, Lerila: d/o Orus and Lavina (Waddell) Brown

# BROWN, Lucy: d/o Orus and Lavina (Waddell) Brown

# BROWN, Manthano: s/o Clark and Tabitha (Moffatt) Brown; "stayed in MO with his wife and family and never did emigrate. He was a slave holder and apparently sided with the south during the Civil War" per Stafford Hazelett

# BROWN, Matthew: settled in Silverton area

# BROWN, Missouri Ann (1845- ): d/o Hugh and Clarissa (Browning) Brown

# BROWN, Nancy: m'd 1822 RICHARDSON, Aaron BROWN, Orus (1800- ): m1. DAVIS, Theresa ; m2. 1832 WADDEL, Lavina Forrest m3.; s/o Rev. Clark and Tabitha (Moffatt) Brown; original emigrant of 1843; settled claim on Tualatin plain, built house and planted crops; sold claim to Rev. Clark and returned to MO in 1845 to bring family (including wife and 9 children) to Oregon; one of first to use new Barlow Road; his mother and uncle accompanied his sister and her husband (Virgil Pringle) over the Southern Route

# BROWN, Pherne Tabitha: m'd PRINGLE, Virgil Kellogg; name sometimes seen as Pherna but correct spelling is "Pherne" per Stafford Hazelett.

# BROWN, Rosalie: d/o Orus and Lavina (Waddell) Brown

# BROWN, Tabitha: see MOFFATT, Tabitha BROWN, Theresa: d/o Orus and Lavina (Waddell) Brown

# BROWN, Virgil: s/o Orus and Lavina (Waddell) Brown

# BROWN, William C. (1824- ): m'd TOWNSEND, Martha Jane

# BRYANT, Edwin:

# BRYANT, William P.:

# * BUCKINGHAM, George Washington (1840- ): s/o Heman and Betsey (Trumbull) Buckingham

# BUCKINGHAM, Heman Chapin (1812-1881): m1.KINNEY, Laura; m2. 1837 TRUMBULL, Betsey; m3. 1850 STARR, Matilda Jane; s/o Reuben and Philena (Chapin) Buckingham; bur Bellfountain Cemetery, Benton Co, OR

# BUCKINGHAM, Levina Philena (1843- ): m'd GRAGG, [ ]; d/o Heman Buckingham

# BUCKINGHAM, Randolph Chapin (1835-1863): s/o Heman and Laura (Kinney) Buckingham; bur Bellfountain Cemetery, Benton Co, OR

# BURGER, Karl ( -1846): cut off for CA; member of Donner Party; believed to be a teamster for Keseberg

# BURNETT, George William (1811-1877): m'd 1831 YOUNGER, Sidney A.; settled in Yamhill Co; brother of Peter H. Burnett; 1868 was member of state legislature

# BURNETT, Glen O. Rev. (1809- ): m'd 1830 [], Sarah; settled in Polk/Yamhill counties; brother of Peter H. Burnett

# BURNETT, Horace G. (1832- ): m'd 1851 [], Margaret A.; settled Polk Co

# BURNETT, Lucretia E.: m'd NELSON, A. J. BURNS, Sutton: BURNS, William:

# BUTTERFIELD, David (1818- ): m'd 1844 BAKER, Martha Caroline

# BYRD, Elisha: BYRD, Lorenzo Austin (1822-1907): m'd 1854 SAVAGE, Martha Crawford; s/o John and Mary (WISE/WEISS) Byrd; was two years old when father died; made trips to CA in 1848 and 1851; early life spent in Arkansas; hired out as driver for his Arkansas neighbor, Rev. Josephus Cornwall, who was emigrating to OR; settled Marion Co, buried City View Cemetery, Salem, OR

# BYRD, William Jr.:

# BYRD, William Sr.:

# CALDWELL, Richard S.:

# CAMPBELL, Dabney Finley: m'd BAKER, Martha; s/o James and Margaret (Finley) Campbell; Settled in Marion Co.

# CAMPBELL, David Rice (1840-1904): m'd MORRIS, Ann Mrs.; s/o James and Margaret (Finley) Campbell; Settled in Marion Co.; buried Condit Cemetery ,

# CAMPBELL, Elizabeth H. (1837-1883): m'd KEENE, David Madison Rev.; d/o James and Margaret (Finley) Campbell

# CAMPBELL, James (1807-1873): m1. c1831 FINLEY, Margaret Almira; m2. 1847 [], Nancy H. who he divorced and later remarried; Settled in Marion Co; 1859 moved to Puget Sound; 1866 returned to Salem; buried Pleasant Grove Cemetery

# CAMPBELL, Margaret Ann (1833-1893): m'd 1848 BRIDGES, John Harrison; d/o James and Margaret (Finley) Campbell; settled in Marion Co

# CAMPBELL, Mary ( -1846): d/o James and Margaret (Finley) Campbell; died on trail

# CAMPBELL, Sarah Jane: m'd 1856 DENNY, Allen Wiley; d/o James and Margaret (Finley) Campbell; Denny family became pioneer settlers in Seattle area

# CAMPBELL, Virginia (1844-1934): m1. MCKINNEY, Edward E. m2. CONDIT, Samuel J.; d/o James and Margaret (Finley) Campbell; (note: sources vary on whether Virginia married McKinney first or second)

# CANLO, T.:

# CAREY, Abijah (1810-1883): m'd 1839 WOODCOCK, Sophia W/M.

# CAREY, Aseneth: d/o Abijah and Sophia (Woodcock) Carey

# CAREY, Elias: m'd PATTERSON, Sarah J.; s/o Abijah and Sophia (Woodcock) Carey

# CAREY, Jason Lee: m'd BOOTH, Jennie; s/o Abijah and Sophia (Woodcock) Carey

# CAREY, John C. (1821- ): m'd 1846 COX, Sarah

# CAREY, Lucretia: m'd BOOTH, W.A.; d/o Abijah and Sophia (Woodcock) Carey

# CAREY, Mary O.S.: m'd WELCH, J.B.; d/o Abijah and Sophia (Woodcock) Carey

# CAREY, Richard W.: m'd WOLFARD, Amelia; s/o Abijah and Sophia (Woodcock) Carey

# CARNAHAN, Hiram (1820-1896): m'd 1849 [], Mary Ellen

# CARPENTER, W.M. Dr.:

# * CARRIGER, Child #1 (1843- ): c/o Nicholas and Mary (Wardlow) Carriger

# CARRIGER, Child #2 (1845- ): c/o Nicholas and Mary (Wardlow) Carriger

# CARRIGER, Child #3: c/o Nicholas and Mary (Wardlow) Carriger CARRIGER, Christian ( -1846): died on the trail

# CARRIGER, Nicholas (1816-1885): m'd 1842 WARDLOW, Mary Ann

# CARTER, George H.:

# CARTER, S. W.: Settled in Marion Co.

# CARTER, Smiley (1827-1881): buried in North Palestine Cemetery, Benton Co, OR.

# CARTER, Tolbert (1825-1899): m'd 1850 BELIEU, Martha Angeline;

# 1 Accessions: Sketch of Pioneer Days by Tolbert Carter, a pioneer of 1846. Typewritten MS--donated by a son, J.A. Carter; settled Polk Co; elected State Representative from Benton Co in 1878 and 1882; joint senator from Benton and Lincoln counties from 1895-1899; buried in North Palestine Cemetery, Benton Co, OR.

# CHALLINOR, Mr.: m'd [], Rachel CHALLINOR, Rachel: m'd CHALLINOR, []

# CHAMBERLAIN, John:

# CHAMBERS, James W. (1817- ): m'd 1845 [], Mary

# CHAMBERS, John N. (1821- ): m'd 1848 [], Eliza Jane; settled Polk Co

# CHAMP, John W.: CHAMP, W.:

# 1: CHILES, Joseph B.: emigrant of 1841 who traveled the trail yearly for almost a decade

# CHURCH, Joseph (1808- ): m'd 1828 [], Mary M.B.

# CHURCH, Joseph C/S. (1832- ): m'd 1853 [], Rosanna

# CLARK, John:

# CLARKE, Sarah: m'd MATHERS, James

# CLAYPOOL, David (1797-1857): m'd 1822 ROOKER, Nancy; father of eleven children; buried Old Pioneer Cemetery, Linn Co, OR

# CLAYPOOL, Eliza Dunbar (1827 -1897): m'd 1850 WHEELER, Jason; d/o David and Nancy (Rooker) Claypool

# CLAYPOOL, Elizabeth C. (1840-1862): d/o David and Nancy (Rooker) Claypool; buried Old Pioneer Cemetery, Linn Co, OR

# CLAYPOOL, Samuel R. (1836-1908): m'd c1855 CRABTREE, America; s/o David and Nancy (Rooker) Claypool; buried Lebanon IOOF Cemetery, Linn Co, OR

# CLAYPOOL, William S. (1827- ): m'd 1851 [], Catherine

# CLINE, George (1799- ): m1. ; m2. ; m3. 1839 OLIVER, Jane

# CLINE, George W.: m'd SMITH, Nellie

# CLOZPORE, J.H. (1838- ): CLUSE, James:

# CLYMER, Henry Vance (1824- ): m'd 1851 JOHNSON, Mary

# COATS, John ( -1876): early settler of Douglas Co

# COFFENBERRY, George W. (1814- ): m'd 1835 [], Sarah F.

# COFFENBERRY, Susanna (1804-1888): m'd 1825 COX, Gideon S.

# COGSWELL, John (1821-1917): may have been emigrant of 1845

# COLLINS, David Crocket (1845-1875): s/o Smith and Eliza (Wyatt) Collins

# COLLINS, Douglas Wyatt: s/o Smith and Eliza (Wyatt) Collins

# COLLINS, Eliza Melvina (1836- ): m'd SHAW, William P.; d/o Smith and Eliza (Wyatt) Collins

# COLLINS, Francis Marion "Frank" (1834- ): m'd 1859 GILLIAM, Martha Elizabeth; s/o Smith and Eliza (Wyatt) Collins

# COLLINS, George Smith (1840-1846): killed in fall from wagon 03 Aug 1846

# COLLINS, James Layton (1831- ): s/o Smith and Eliza (Wyatt) Collins; 1855 was reporter in state legislature; member of regiment of Col. Cornelius in Yakima wars of 1856; 1859 admitted to practice of law at the Dalles; 1864 chief clerk of the house of representatives

# COLLINS, Jane Eliza: m'd NEALY, Matthew M.; d/o Smith and Eliza (Wyatt) Collins

# COLLINS, Smith (1804-1872): m'd 1830 WYATT, Emily Eliza; 1828 to MO; settled Polk Co

# COLLINS, William Wallace (1843- ): m'd FUQUA, Letitia; s/o Smith and Eliza (Wyatt) Collins

# COLVER, David (1798-1874): m'd 1850 [], Elizabeth; settled in Marion Co

# CONE, Anson Sterling (1827-1914): m'd [], Sara A.; wife was widow of Anson's brother, Oliver; settled in Marion Co;

# CONNELL, William

# COOK, Samuel Y. (1823- ): m'd 1848 [], Martha Ann

# COOKE, C.W.: COOKE, Rebecca: m'd CYRUS, Enoch

# COOPER, B.F.:

# COOPER, Henry: m'd 1831 [], Jemima; born in Ireland

# COOPER, Nancy June (1820- ): m'd SIMPSON, Benjamin Capt. second wife of Capt. Benjamin Simpson; mother of 10 children

# CORNWALL, Angelica: d/o Josephus and Nancy Cornwall

# CORNWALL, Elizabeth: m'd GEIGER, William Jr.; d/o Josephus and Nancy Cornwall

# CORNWALL, George: s/o Josephus and Nancy Cornwall

# CORNWALL, Joseph: s/o Josephus and Nancy Cornwall

# CORNWALL, Josephus Adamson Rev. (1798-1879): m'd 1828 HARDIN, Nancy; Cumberland Presbyterian minister for 53 years; 1865 moved to Ventura Co, CA; during gold rush his daughter and her family moved in with his and his wife while her husband, William Geiger Jr, went to gold fields

# CORNWALL, Laura C. (1844- ): d/o Josephus and Nancy Cornwall

# COVINGTON, Anna Charlotte (1825- ): m'd

# COVINGTON, Richard; arrived at Fort Vancouver by ship in 1846

# COVINGTON, Richard (1820-1882): m'd [], Anna; brought the first piano to the Pacific Northwest as well as a violin and guitar; both husband and wife worked as teachers at the fort's school; 1848 moved to a residence that today is known as Covington House arrived at Fort Vancouver by ship in 1846

# COX, Diana (1835-1921): m'd 1860 FOSHAY, Wright; d/o Gideon and Susanna (Coffenberry) Cox

# COX, Elias (1823- ): m'd 1851 [], Lucea; s/o Peter and Isabella Cox; went blind

# COX, Elizabeth: m'd BOWEN, Joshua; d/o Gideon and Susanna (Coffenberry) Cox

# COX, George W.: s/o Gideon and Susanna (Coffenberry) Cox

# COX, Gideon S. (1806-1890): m'd 1825 COFFENBERRY, Susanna; father of 17 children

# COX, Isabella: m'd 1834 COX, Peter; maiden name not known at this time

# COX, Jacob: s/o Gideon and Susanna (Coffenberry) Cox

# COX, Jane: m'd PENTER, Samuel; d/o Gideon and Susanna (Coffenberry) Cox

# COX, John T/F. (c1828- ): m'd 1853 PITMAN, Mary J.; s/o Gideon and Susanna (Coffenberry) Cox;

# 1 Mss# 722; 10 pp typescript reminiscence

# COX, Joseph (1826- ): m'd 1851 [], Lonica V.; s/o Gideon and Susanna (Coffenberry) Cox

# COX, Julia Ann: m'd JERMAN, James; d/o Gideon and Susanna (Coffenberry) Cox

# COX, Marcilla: m'd 1846 KING, Wilburn; d/o Gideon and Susanna (Coffenberry) Cox

# COX, Margeline: d/o Gideon and Susanna (Coffenberry) Cox

# COX, Mary: m'd JONES, Stephen; d/o Gideon and Susanna (Coffenberry) Cox

# COX, Permillia (1839-1913): m'd 1859 BOWEN, Peter W.; d/o Gideon and Susanna (Coffenberry) Cox

# COX, Peter (1802-1876): m'd 1834 [], Isabella

# COX, Peter Jackson (1846- ): m'd HADLEY, Christie; s/o Gideon and Susanna (Coffenberry) Cox

# COX, Polk: s/o Gideon and Susanna (Coffenberry) Cox COX, Sarah: m'd 1846 CARY, John C.; d/o Peter and Isabella Cox

# COX, Tabitha (1842-1852): d/o Gideon and Susanna (Coffenberry) Cox

# CRABTREE, America (1839-1906): m'd c1855 CLAYPOOL, Samuel R.; buried Lebanon IOOF, Linn Co, OR

# CRABTREE, Fletcher DeLa (1815-1901): m'd 1835 FLANARY, Phoebe; aka Dela Fletcher; buried Franklin Butte Cemetery, Linn Co, OR; the town of Crabtree in Linn County was named for him

# CRABTREE, Francis Marion (1846-1921): m'd 1866 PRINE, Louisa E.; s/o Dela and Phoebe (Flanary) Crabtree; buried in Linn Co on parents DLC; was born in Linn county in October 1846 after family's arrival

# CRABTREE, James Fletcher (1838-1912): m'd 1881 POWELL, Mary Anne; s/o Dela and Phoebe (Flanary) Crabtree; buried in Palistine Cemetery, Benton Co, OR

# CRABTREE, Job Flanary (1840-1865): s/o Dela and Phoebe (Flanary) Crabtree; buried in Linn Co on parents DLC

# CRABTREE, John Paton (1842-1871): m'd 1866 CLAYPOOL, Mary; s/o Dela and Phoebe (Flanary) Crabtree; buried in Linn Co on parents DLC

# CRAIG, John (1828-1913): m'd 1849 BLONG, Catherine

# CROISAN, J. Henry (1826-1875): m'd 1846 HALL, Mary Ann distant relation of Morgan and James D. Savage through their step-mother, Charlotte Hassler.

# CROIYERS, Henry:

# CROW, Sarah (1815-1885): m'd ZUMWALT, Isaac

# CROWLEY, Elizabeth "Betsy" (1804-1879): d/o John and Elizabeth (McClain) Crowley

# CROWLEY, James (1807-1880): s/o John and Elizabeth (McClain) Crowley; died in Tulare City, CA

# CROWLEY, John C. (1796-1846): died on trail; s/o John and Elizabeth (McClain) Crowley

# CROWLEY, Martha Leland (1832-1846): died on trail 18 Oct 1846

# CROWLEY, Mary "Polly" (1802-1879): d/o John and Elizabeth (McClain) Crowley

# CROWLEY, Mary Elizabeth: m'd MUNKERS, Benjamin Franklin

# CROWLEY, Mr.: m'd LINVILLE, Catherine; died on the trail

# CROWLEY, Samuel (1791-1873): s/o John and Elizabeth (McClain) Crowley

# CROWLEY, Sarah (1791-1873): d/o John and Elizabeth (McClain) Crowley

# CROWLEY, Sarah: m1. HARTLEY, Mr.; m2. 1856 HAYTER, Washington Lafayette; moved 1865 to Coos county; mother of 15 children

# CROWLEY, Thomas McClain (1798-1846): died in Eugene, OR; s/o John and Elizabeth (McClain) Crowley

# CRUMP, Mr. ( -c1864): opened first store in Salem

# CRUMP, James T. (1846-1870): m'd 1869 WILSON, Julia G.; young man of promise; committed suicide a few months after his marriage due to disappointment in not securing a business situation; (Note: listed in various sources as both Jesse T. and James T.)

# CRUMP, Turner (1799- ): m'd c1834 [], Tabitha

# CRUMP, William R. (1837- ):

# CUMMINGS, Stephen C.: CURRIER, Jacob Manly (1827- ): m1. 1850 FOSTER, Maria; m2. 1863 BUCHANAN, Helena Sarah

# CURRY, George Law (1820-1878): m'd 1848 BOONE, Chloe Donnely; governor under Territorial organization; Settled in Clackamas Co.

# CUTTING, Charles (1791-1868): m1. HALL, Sarah Reed; m2. 1820 HALL, Abigail; first wife was an older half sister of Charles' second wife; Charles died at Cuttingsville (now called Meadowbrook) in Clackamas Co

# CUTTING, Jones: CYRUS, Enoch: m'd COOKE, Rebecca

# DAGLEY, Elizabeth Crowley (1822-1898): m1. 1838 TURNAGE, Joseph Warren; m2.1861 MILLER, Abraham George Jr.; died in Jackson Co, OR

# DAVIDSON, Andrew (1812- ): m'd 1846 [], Rachel

# DAVIS, Albert G. (1828- ): m'd 1851 SMITH, Mary Ann

# DAVIS, Cynthia Ann: m'd 1841 PARKER, William

# DAVIS, Leander (1826-1874):

# DAVIS, Lucinda ( -1872): m'd BROWN, James; wagon overturned and injured Lucinda and one of her children

# DAVIS, Philander:

# DAVIS, Samuel ( -1875): settled in Yamhill Co; originally emigrant of 1842

# DENTON, John ( -1846): Englishman traveling with George Donner family; cutoff for CA; member of Donner Party

# DERUSHA, Frederic:

# DICK, Sarah (1815-1888): m'd BLAKELY, James Capt.

# DICKINSON, :

# DOANE, Milton (1807- ): m'd HARNESS, Martha; settled in Multnomah Co.; DLC app and most sources says he m'd 1831 HARNESS, Elizabeth

# DOANE, Sarah Ann: m'd 1853 HENDRICKSON, Lemuel

# DODD, : DOLAN, Patrick ( -1846): Irishman traveling with Breen family; cut off for CA; member of Donner Party; died in snow

# DONNER Family: cut off for CA and were caught a snow storm in the mountains; many members of the party died; the family included *George and *Tamsen (Eustis) Donner and their children--Cumi, Elitha, Eliza P., Frances E., Georgianna, Leanna C.; and *Jacob and *Elizabeth Donner and their children--George, *Isaac, *Lewis, Mary M., and *Samuel. [* died in snow] (Donner Pass California)

# DONOVAN, Mary: m'd PUGH, [] DUNBAR, Ralph Oregon (1845- ): s/o Rice and Jane (Brisbin) Dunbar

# DUNBAR, Rice W. (1802-1870): m'd 1830 BRISBIN, Jane Miller; captain of train; settled Marion Co

# DURHAM, Elizabeth Francis (1845- ): d/o John and Mary (Ford) Durham

# DURHAM, John Newman (1820-1889): m'd 1840 FORD, Mary Ann Melvina; settled Polk Co; father of 9 more children born in OR; buried in Bethel Cemetery, Polk Co, OR with wife

# DURHAM, William (1843-1846): died on trail; s/o John and Mary (Ford) Durham

# DUSKIN/DUSTIN, :

# EADS, Sarah W. (1829-1852): m'd 1846 KIRK, William Riley

# EASTBURN, :

# EASTON, Redwood ( -1846): died on trail 21 Jun 1846

# EBERMAN, Crockett: Note-name found as Everman in some records; brother of Ninian Eberman; after emigration went to CA gold mines; journeyed into town for supplies with brother and returned to find remaining members of party had been massacred by indians (see OHSQ Vol II p.180-184)

# EBERMAN, Ninian Alkanah (1821-c1895): m'd 1850 [], Emma H.; originally emigrant of 1843, see bio under 1843; appears he may have returned east and emigrated again in 1846

# EDDY, Eleanor ( -1846): m'd EDDY, William H.; cut off for CA; member of Donner party; died in snow; maiden name unknown at this time

# EDDY, James ( -1846): s/o William and Eleanor Eddy; cut off for CA; member of Donner party; died in snow

# EDDY, Margaret ( -1846): d/o William and Eleanor Eddy; cut off for CA; member of Donner party; died in snow

# EDDY, William H.: m'd [], Eleanor; cut off for CA; member of Donner party

# EDGAR, John:

# 1: EDGINGTON, William:

# ELLIOTT, Gardiner:

# ELLIOTT, J.:

# ELLIOTT, Mary A.: d/o William and Nancy Elliott

# ELLIOTT, Milford ( -1846): teamster for Reed; cut off for CA; member of Donner party; died in snow

# ELLIOTT, Milton:

# ELLIOTT, N.A.:

# ELLIOTT, Nancy (1815- ): m'd ELLIOTT, William; maiden name not known at this time

# ELLIOTT, William (1815- ): m'd [], Nancy

# ENSLEY, Elizabeth (1802-1881): m'd 1821 GRIBBLE, John G. 

# EUSTIS, Tamsen ( -1846): m'd DONNER, George; third wife of George Donner; cut off for CA; member of Donner party; died in snow

* FANNO, Augustus: m'd 1851 DENNEY, Rebecca Jane; home that was built in 1859 on Hall Blvd in Beaverton, Or area is now a Historic Site; listed in Brazen Overlanders of 1845 as an 1845 emigrant.

# FAULKNER, Absalom B. (1816- ): m'd 1840 [], Mary Ann

# FAULKNER, Mary Ann ( -1854): m'd 1840 FAULKNER, Absalom B.; maiden name not known at this time; died on claim 27 Aug 1854 leaving four children

# FAY, James D. ( -1879): m1. APPLEGATE, []; m2. YOUNG, Rosa; came to Oregon as an orphan; studied law under A.A. Skinner and Judge Thayer of Corvallis; married daughter of Jesse Applegate, but his politics and conduct being obnoxious to her family, there was unhappiness; had a son by first wife; had a daughter by his second wife; he committed suicide at Empire City in Coos County in 1879

# FINE, Delila (1801-1880): m'd 1821 SHRUM, Nicholas; d/o Thomas and Amelia Fine; buried Stipp Cemetery, Marion Co, Oregon

# FINLEY, Elizabeth (1845- ): m'd 1850 CRAWFORD, Henry P.; d/o Richard and Polly (Kirk) Finley

# FINLEY, Margaret Almira ( -1846): m'd c1831 CAMPBELL, James; died on trail

# FINLEY, Richard Chism (1814-1882): m1. 1841 KIRK, Polly Ann; m2. [ ], Eleanor Y.; died at Crawfordsville, Linn Co, Or

# FINLEY, Sarah (1843- ): m'd 1856 VAWTERS, Cyrus; d/o Richard and Polly (Kirk) Finley

# FITZHUGH, E.C.:

# FLANARY, Phoebe (1819-1900): m'd 1835 CRABTREE, Dela Fletcher; d/o James B. and Rachel H. (Benham) Flanary; buried Franklin Butte Cemetery, Linn Co, OR;

# FLEMING, Jesse (1811- ):

# FORD, Mary Ann Melvina (1826-1889): m'd 1840 DURHAM, John Newman; buried in Bethel Cemetery, Polk Co, OR with husband

# FOSTER, George ( -1846): s/o William and Sarah (Murphy) Foster; cut off for CA; member of Donner party; died in snow

# FOSTER, William M.: m'd MURPHY, Sarah; cut off for CA; member of Donner party

# FRAZER, Abner R. (1822- ): m'd 1849 [], Eliza

# FRAZIER, Elizabeth (1792-1878): m'd ZUMWALT, Andrew; d/o James Frazier

# FRY, Nathan (1834- ): actually emigrant of 1849?

# FULKERSON, Mr.:

# FULLERTON, Charles P. (1830- ): m'd 1854 LADY, Cornelia M.; orphan who came to Oregon with Virgil Pringle family; settled in Marion Co.

# GALE, Laurence:

# GALE, Waterman:

# GARRISON, Abraham Ellison Rev.(1810-1890): m'd 1828 MILLER, Margaret Ellen

# GARRISON, Abraham Henry (1831- ): m'd HOLCOMB, Mary; s/o Abraham and Margaret (Miller) Garrison

# GARRISON, David (1833-1860): m'd 1854 HULL, Julia Ann; s/o Abraham and Margaret (Miller) Garrison; settled in Polk Co

# GARRISON, Enoch (1839-1846): died on plains after falling from wagon; s/o Abraham and Margaret (Miller) Garrison

# GARRISON, John Miller (1845- ): m'd NICHOLS, Mary Ellen; s/o Abraham and Margaret (Miller) Garrison

# GARRISON, Margaret Ellen (1843-1895): m'd MULKEY, Monroe; d/o Abraham and Margaret (Miller) Garrison

# GARRISON, Martha Jane (1836-1925): m1. 1851 FORD, Ephraim; m2. 1865 OLDS, Aaron Knight; d/o Abraham and Margaret (Miller) Garrison

# GARRISON, Mary Ann (1841-1914): m'd LADD, James Lindsey; d/o Abraham and Margaret (Miller) Garrison

# GARRISON, Melissa Scranton (1850-1921): m'd COCHRAN, James Alfred; d/o Abraham and Margaret (Miller) Garrison

# GEDDES, :

# GEER, Frederick W. (1817- ): m'd 1841 [], Mary Ann; s/o Joseph and Mary (Johnson) Geer; settled on west bank of Willamette opposite present day Buteville

# GOOD, Daniel H. (1818-1871): m'd 1847 [], Mary E.; settled Clackamas Co

# GORDON, Harvey ( -1862): m'd 1855 STRATTON, Sarah Victoria; s/o Hugh Gordon; spent several years in OR before joining the rush for gold in CA; returned to OR; 1853 was land surveyor; designed the Oregon state seal; 1862 ran for state printer and was elected but died before taking office

# GRAVES, Charles B. (1824-1892): m'd 1851 BURNETT, Mary H.

# GRAVES family: cut off for CA with ill-fated Donner party; family included *Franklin and *Elizabeth Graves and their children-- Eleanor, Elizabeth, *Franklin Jr., Jonathan B., Lavina, Mary Ann, Nancy, Sarah, William C. [*died in snow]

# GREGG, Mr.:

# GRIBBLE, Andrew Ensley (1822-1879): m'd 1851 RIGGS, Nancy Ann; s/o John and  Elizabeth (Ensley) Gribble

# GRIBBLE, Hannah Ann (1830-1907): m'd FISH, Albert H.; d/o John and  Elizabeth (Ensley) Gribble GRIBBLE, James K. Polk (1844-1925): m'd IRVIN, Mary Elizabeth; s/o John and Elizabeth (Ensley) Gribble

# GRIBBLE, John G. (1799-1869): m'd 1821 ENSLEY, Elizabeth; s/o John and Margaret (Black) Gribble; settled near Canby, Clackamas Co.; buried in Gribble Cemetery, near Canby, OR

# GRIBBLE, Joseph F. (1834-1885):  m'd FISHER, Unicy F.; s/o John and  Elizabeth (Ensley) Gribble

# GRIBBLE, Nancy Ann (1839-1865): m'd WYLAND, Daniel; d/o John and  Elizabeth (Ensley) Gribble

# GRIBBLE, Samuel Oliver (1832-1914 ): m'd REASONER, Erma T.; s/o John and  Elizabeth (Ensley) Gribble

# GRIBBLE, Sarah Talitha (1841-1876): m'd CLOWSER, Isaac; d/o John and  Elizabeth (Ensley) Gribble

# GRIBBLE, William B. (1837-1874): m'd KLINGER, Matilda; s/o John and  Elizabeth (Ensley) Gribble

# GRIGGERY, Eli ( -1846): died on trail 18 Jun 1846

# GUTHRIE, David Monroe (1824- ): m1. 1851 DAVIDSON, Mary Ellen; m2. MILLER, Martha Emeline; buried Dallas Cemetery, Polk Co

# HALL, Abigail (1799-c1874): m'd 1820 CUTTING, Charles; died at Cuttingsville (now called Meadowbrook), Clackamas Co [per Cutting Family Researcher]

# HALL, Eliza I. R.: m'd SAVAGE, James D.; possible dau of Reason B. Hall; said to have been a cousin of her husband which has been unproven; died in childbirth in the Sierras; most reports stated that the baby died but a letter by William Boggs, who was there, stated that the baby was taken by a family named Quivey and raised in San Jose.

# HALL, Mary Ann: m'd 1846 CROISAN, J. Henry; married in same ceremony as Morgan Savage/Frances Ann Brisbin; said to have been cousins of the Savages, as yet unproven.

# HALL, Reason B. (1794-1869): m'd 1822 WRIGHT, Martha; to 1802 to KY; 1811 to IN; settled at Buena Vista

# HALLORAN, Luke ( -1846): invalid taken in by George Donner at Fort Bridger; died at the south end of the Great Salt Lake

# HAMMOND, John:

# HARDCOOP, Mr.: traveling with Keseberg who left him to die on the Humt River

# HARDIN, Nancy: m'd 1828 CORNWALL, Josephus;

# HARNESS, Elizabeth: m'd 1831 DOANE, Milton

# HARPER, Andrus (1794- ): m'd 1826 [], Eliza; settled on Tualatin Plains; arrived with wife and 10 children; stepson of Horace Parsons who may have come in 1849;

# HART, Horace:

# HATTON, Mark (1821- ): m1. 1845 [], Martha; m2. c1850 [], Mary Jane settled in Clackamas Co. ( Carver)

# HATTON, Martha ( -1849): m'd 1845

# HATTON, Mark; died on claim May 1849

# HAVEN, Julia Ann: m'd SIMPSON, David

# HEATH, J.J.:

# HENDERSON, Lucy (1835- ): m'd 1852 DEADY, Matthew P.; d/o Robert and Rhoda (Holman) Henderson

# HENDERSON, Mary E.: m1. STONE, Edwin; m2. MURCH, George; d/o Robert and Rhoda (Holman) Henderson

# HENDERSON, Olive (1846- ): born on trail; d/o Robert and Rhoda (Holman) Henderson

# HENDERSON, Robert (1808-1890): m'd 1834 HOLMAN, Rhoda Carpenter; 1817 to KY; 1834 to MO where he was farmer and stockman; settled Yamhill Co.

# HENDERSON, Salita Jane "Lettie" ( -1846): d/o Robert and Rhoda (Holman) Henderson

# HENDERSON, Sarah: m'd LANCEFIELD: Settled in Yamhill Co.,DLC:

# HERREN, Walter: teamster for Reed; member of Donner party; settled in CA

# HIBBERT, William:

# HICKS, R. D.:

# HINTON, Columbus: s/o Roland and Elizabeth (Brammel) Hinton

# HINTON, Emma: m'd LAMB, Alexander; d/o Roland and Elizabeth (Brammel) Hinton

# HINTON, Malvina: d/o Roland and Elizabeth (Brammel) Hinton

# HINTON, Martha: m'd BURNETT, John; d/o Roland and Elizabeth (Brammel) Hinton

# HINTON, Nancy: d/o Roland and Elizabeth (Brammel) Hinton

# HINTON, Thompson D. (1840- ): m'd 1865 BARCLAY, Margaret s/o Roland and Elizabeth (Brammel) Hinton; settled in Benton Co

# HINTON, Wesley (1837- ): m'd [], Sarah; s/o Roland and Elizabeth (Brammel) Hinton; settled in Benton Co

# HOLMAN, James Duval (1814-1882): m'd SUMMERS, Rachael Hixson; s/o John and Elizabeth (Duval) Holman; father was an emigrant of 1843

# HOLMAN, Rhoda Carpenter (1815- ): m'd 1834 HENDERSON, Robert; d/o John and Elizabeth (Duval) Holman; father was an emigrant of 1843

# HOOK, Solomon E.: stepson of Jacob Donner; member of Donner Party

# HOOK, William ( -1846): stepson of Jacob Donner; member of Donner Party; died in snow

# HOWARD, Cynthia (1810-1877): m'd 1828 HOWARD, Richard R.; maiden name not known at this time

# HOWARD, Francis T. (1830- ): m'd 1851 [], Ann A.

# HOWARD, James:

# HOWARD, John Rev.: m'd 1854 WINGFIELD, Jane E.; s/o Richard and Cynthia Howard

# HOWARD, Neil M. Lt.: was in US Navy sent to report on region in 1846

# HOWARD, Richard R. (1797- ): m'd 1828 [], Cynthia

# HOWARD, Thomas F.:

# HOYT, Richard Capt.:

# HUDSON, W. P.:

# HUMPHREY, Augustus L. (1796- ): m'd 1845 [], Sally Ann

# HUMPHREY, Sally Ann ( -1848): m'd 1845 HUMPHREY, Augustus L.; maiden name not known at this time

# HUMPHREY, Sarah ( -1846): m'd KEYES, []

# HUNSAKER, Araminta: d/o Jacob and Emily (Collins) Hunsaker

# HUNSAKER, Horton: s/o Jacob and Emily (Collins) Hunsaker; died of diphtheria

# HUNSAKER, Jacob T. (1818- ): m'd COLLINS, Emily

# HUNSAKER, Joseph L.:

# HUNSAKER, Marianne: m'd EDWARDS, A.C.; d/o Jacob and Emily (Collins) Hunsaker

# HUNT, Henry H.: emigrant of 1844

# INGRAM, James:

# ISH, Calvin W. (1817- ): m'd 1844 [], Cynthia Ann

# ISH, Cynthia Ann ( -1851): m'd 1844 ISH, Calvin W.; maiden name not known at this time; died 22 Jun 1851 leaving 3 children; 2 of children were dead by 1855.

# JAMES, Noah: teamster for one of Donner families; member of Donner Party

# JENKINS, Stephen Rev. (1821- ): m'd 1850 BROWN, Sarah

# JESSUP, Ruth (1823-1895): m'd PUGH, Francis A.

# JOHNSON, Jacob (1828- ): m'd LEE, Martha Jane

# JONES, John Jackson (1841-1920): m'd WHITE, Rachael Martha; s/o William and Emeranda (Kimsey) Jones

# JONES, Samuel S. (1838-1912): m'd DRAPER, Lucinda; s/o William and Emeranda (Kimsey) Jones

# JONES, William S. (1818-1890): m'd 1838 KIMSEY, Emeranda; settled in Lane Co.

# KEENEY, Elias (1828- ): m1. 1850 HYATT, Margaret Jane; m2. 1860 VANWINKLE, Lucinda; m3. NOFFSINGER, Matilda Lee; returned to Holt Co, Mo in 1850 to sell property and bring his widowed mother back to Oregon; was Capt of train returning in 1851

# KEENEY, Jonathan (c1816- ): m'd c1836 [], Mary; settled in Linn Co.

# KEITHLY, William: KENNEDY, Ezekiel (1789-1869): m'd 1817 THURSTON, Fanny; built state house in 1817 in Frankfort, KY; 1834 to MO; settled in Yamhill Co; spent later years in Polk Co

# KENT, Lucinda (1817-1853): m1. ZUMWALT, Solomon; m2.  ZUMWALT, John M.

# KESEBERG, Ada ( -1846): s/o Lewis and Phillipine Keseberg; member of Donner Party; died in snow

# KESEBERG, Lewis: m'd [], Phillipine; member of Donner Party

# KESEBERG, Lewis Jr.: s/o Lewis and Phillipine Keseberg; member of Donner Party; died in snow

# KESEBERG, Phillipine: m'd KESEBERG, Lewis; member of Donner Party; maiden name not known at this time

# KETCHUM, Frederic: emigrant of 1845

# KEYES, Elizabeth: d/o [] and Sarah (Humphrey) Keyes

# KEYES, Gersham: s/o [] and Sarah (Humphrey) Keyes

# KEYES, James W.: s/o [] and Sarah (Humphrey) Keyes

# KEYES, Margaret Willson ( -1861): m1. BACKENSTOE, []; m2. 1835 REED, James; d/o [] and Sarah (Humphrey) Keyes; member of Donner Party

# KEYES, Mr.: m'd HUMPHREY, Sarah

# KEYES, Robert Cadden: s/o [] and Sarah (Humphrey) Keyes

# KIMSEY, Alvis (1816-1865): m1. SIMPSON, Cassia; m2. 1848 FULKERSON, Elisabeth; took route to CA but came to OR later; settled in Yamhill Co; s/o Samuel and Rachael (Townsend) Kimsey

# KIMSEY, Anson (1824- ): m'd 1853 BAYLEY, Elizabeth; s/o James and Hannah (McCracken) Kimsey; Settled in Polk Co.; went to CA first

# KIMSEY, Dock (1830- ):

# KIMSEY

# KKIM, Emeranda (1818- ): m'd JONES, William S.; d/o Samuel and Rachael (Townsend) Kimsey

# KIMSEY, Hilah "Hiley" (1810- ): m'd SMITH, Absalom

# KIMSEY, Hulda (1814- ): m'd WILSON, John M.

# KIMSEY, Mary "Polly" (1797-1858): m'd 1813 SIMPSON, William; Settled in Marion Co.

# KIMSEY, Thomas L. (1823- ): m'd ZACHARY, Jane; s/o Samuel and Rachael (Townsend) Kimsey; took route to CA but came to OR later

# KING, Wilburn (1822- ): m'd 1846 COX, Marcilla; settled in Marion Co.

# KIRK, Alexander (1805-1877): m'd 1826 SWEETEN, Sarah; settled in Linn Co

# KIRK, John W :m'd Catherine Kissenger:s/o Jonathan Kirk and Margaret "Peggy" (Sweeten)

KIRK, Thomas Jefferson (1839-1910): m'd 1860 COYLE, Ann; s/o Alexander and Sarah (Sweeten) Kirk

# KIRK, William Riley (1826-1901): m'd 1846 EADS, Sarah W.; s/o Alexander and Sarah (Sweeten) Kirk ( The Kirks are cousins of Ted L Durgan)

# KIRKENDALL, William:

# KNIGHT, Thomas:

# KNOTTS, Caroline (1845-1924): m'd CORNELIUS, []; d/o William and Sylvia Knotts

# KNOTTS, Justina (1838-1917): m'd 1853 NEWTON, Norris Peter

# KNOTTS, William (1805-1855): m1. BARRETT, Margaret M.; m2. WILSEY, Sylvia; see 1845; the William Knotts family started their emigration in 1845, wintered over and completed their journey in 1846

# KNOWLAND, Henry:

# LADD, John Wesley (1813- ):

# LANCEFIELD, A.R.:

# LANCEFIELD, Robert James (1817- ): m1. 1835 [], Sarah; m2. 1850 [], Sarah; settled in Yamhill Co; Robert and Isaac Leabo contructed dugout canoes to transport their families via the Willamette River from Eugene to Salem; buried Amity Cemetery, Yamhill Co, OR

# LANCEFIELD, Sarah ( -1849): m'd 1835

# LANCEFIELD, Robert James; died on claim 18 Jul 1849; maiden name not known at this time

# LAWTON, George Crawford (1824-1853): m'd 1848

# HALL, Florinda Davidson; settled in Marion Co

# LAYSON, Andrew (1825- ): m'd 1852 [], Mary E.; settled in Yamhill Co

LEABO, Hannah Margaret (1841-1914): d/o Isaac and Mary (Lewis) Leabo

# LEABO, Isaac (1815-1899): m'd 1836 LEWIS, Mary May "Polly"; settled in Marion Co; brother of James Roland Leabo; Isaac and Robert Lancefield constructed dugout canoes to transport their families via the Willamette River from Eugene to Salem

# LEABO, Isaac Jasper (1845-1926): s/o Isaac and Mary (Lewis) Leabo

# LEABO, James Roland (1823- ): m'd 1851 LEE, Emily Armine; settled in Clackamas Co.; brother of Isaac Leabo; served as a volunteer in the Cayuse Indian War; died in Portland, OR

# LEABO, John James (1843-1913): s/o Isaac and Mary (Lewis) Leabo

# LEABO, Noah Jasper (1838-1908): s/o Isaac and Mary (Lewis) Leabo

# LEE, Abigail (1835-1782): m'd 1846 LEE, Wilson

# LEE, Wilson (1822- ): m'd 1846 [], Abigail "on Platte River on road to Ore".

# LESLIE, J.M.: LEWIS, C.: Settled in Linn Co.

# LEWIS, John:

# LEWIS, William ( -1846): died on trail July 14, 1846

# LIGGETT, Thomas:

# LINKLETTER, Thomas:

#  

# NOTE: Robert McCaleb recommends the book "A Second Visit With The Linvilles, US/CAN 926.273L658ea LCCCN 76-19130

# LINVILLE, Catherine: m1. CROWLEY, Mr.; m2. FULKERSON, James

# LINVILLE, Cordelia (1843- ): d/o Harrison and Nancy (Bounds) Linville

# LINVILLE, Hannah Jane (1845- ): d/o Harrison and Nancy (Bounds) Linville

# LINVILLE, Harriet Irene (1839- ): d/o Harrison and Nancy (Bounds) Linville

# LINVILLE, Harrison (c1814- ): m'd 1837 BOUNDS, Nancy

# LINVILLE, Joanna (1841- ): d/o Harrison and Nancy (Bounds) Linville

# LINVILLE, Mary Elizabeth (1838- ): d/o Harrison and Nancy (Bounds) Linville

# LINVILLE, Richard:

# LINVILLE, Richard Mrs: drowned during emigration to Oregon

# LINVILLE, Vanderpool:

# LIPPINGCOTT, Mr.:

# LOCEY, A.R.T.:

# LOGAN, Robert:

# LONG, Eliza Jane (1835- ): m'd UNDERWOOD, David C.; d/o John and Elizabeth (Williamson) Long

# LONG, John (1810-1890): m1. 1830 WILLIAMSON, Elizabeth; m2. 1844 SMITH, Minerva Jane; went to Douglas Co in 1850; settled in Oakland, OR

# LONG, Sarah Elizabeth (1845- ): m. 1865 WESTENHISER, C.S.; d/o John and Minerva (Smith) Long

# LONG, William Alexander (1832- ): unmarried s/o John and Elizabeth (Williamson) Long

# LORD, :

# LOSON, Andrew (1825- ):

# LOVELADY, Andrew J. (1839-1927 ): m'd 1863 SANDERS, Mary (1847-1918)

# LOVELADY, Eliza Ann (1837-1892): m'd 1851 MCCARTY, William Rucker (1829-1888)

# LOVELADY, Elizabeth (1800-1846): m'd BOUNDS, John Bird (c1801-1869); died on trail 13 Nov 1846

# LOVELADY, Margaret Amanda (1835-1916 ): m1. 1851 BURNETT, Horace G. (1834-aft 1870); m2. 1877 MCCARTER, Henry

# LOVELADY, Thomas Bounds (1832-c1903 ): m1. WHITLOW, Maria E. (c1842-1877); m2. 1877 RICE, Ruby J. Yocum

# LOVELADY, Thomas J. (1806-1890): m'd 1827 BOUNDS, Amanda Mary (1811-1878) LOVLEN, :

# LOWNSDALE, Daniel H. (1803-1862): may be emigrant of 1845

# LUCE, John (1800- ): m'd 1849 [], Margaret H.

# MACLEAY, William C.:

# MACKLIN, William: m'd SIMPSON, Mary Ann; accompanied wife's family to OR 1846

# MANSFIELD, D.: Settled in Linn Co.

# MARLIN, Henry (1822- ): m'd 1846 [], Emily J.

# MARTIN, F. (1824- ):

# MARTIN, [] (1825-1872): m'd 1846 WILLIAMSON, John; d/o Nathaniel and Mary Martin

# MARTIN, William Jennings; settled in Douglas County

# MATHERS, Carolan: s/o James and Sarah (Clarke) Mathers; m'd BURRELL, Margaret

# MATHERS, James (1790-1870): m'd CLARKE, Sarah

# MATHERS, Marcellus: s/o James and Sarah (Clarke) Mathers

# MATHERS, Sallie M.: d/o James and Sarah (Clarke) Mathers

# MCBRIDE, Elvira Josephine (1834- ): d/o James and Mahala (Miller) McBride

# MCBRIDE, James Dr. (1802-1875): m'd 1830 MILLER, Mahala; a Campbellite preacher

# MCBRIDE, John Rogers (1832- ): m'd 1852 [], Eunice M.; later became a US Representative

# MCBRIDE, Judith W. (1843- ): d/o James and Mahala (Miller) McBride

# MCBRIDE, Louisa (1835- ): d/o James and Mahala (Miller) McBride

# MCBRIDE, Lucinda (1836- ): m'd 1855 CAPLES, Charles G. Dr.; d/o James and Mahala (Miller) McBride; settled in Columbia Co

# 24 MCBRIDE, Martha (1831- ): d/o James and Mahala (Miller) McBride

# MCBRIDE, Mary Catherine (c1840/44- ): d/o James and Mahala (Miller) McBride

# MCBRIDE, Nancy E. (c1837- ): d/o James and Mahala (Miller) McBride

# MCCORD, John:

# MCCORMICK, J.:

# MCCUTCHEN, Amanda: m'd MCCUTCHEN, William; member of Donner Party

# MCCUTCHEN, Harriet: d/o William and Amanda McCutchen; member of Donner Party; died in snow

# MCCUTCHEN, William: member of Donner Party

# MCDONALD, A. R.: Settled in Linn Co.

# MCDONALD, H.:

# MCDONALD, Nathaniel Green (1818- ): m'd 1841 MUNKERS, Rebecca Jane

# MCEWEN, Robert S. (1813- ) m'd 1843 [], Cordelia Rebecca

# MCGOWAN, Eleanor:

# MCGOWAN, Etta:

# MCGOWAN, J. W.:

# MCGOWAN, Ruby:

# MCGUNIGALE, :

# MCKEE, Joel:

# MCKINSTRY, George (1810- ): cut off for CA

# MCNEIL, John (1820-1896): m'd 1850 [], Isabell

# MCKISSICK, :

# MILLER, Hiram O. (1818- ):

# MILLER, Mahala (1811- ): m'd 1830 MCBRIDE, James Dr.

# MILLER, Margaret: m1. 1817 ALLEN, Isaac; m2. 1847 BROWN, Elam; buried Martinez Cemetery, CA

# MILLER, Margaret Ellen (1813-1870): m'd 1828 GARRISON, Abraham Ellison Rev.

# MILLER, Richard (1798- ): m'd 1821 [], Nancy L.

# MILORN, Josiah:

# MOFFATT, Tabitha (1780-1858): m'd BROWN, Clark Rev; was 66 year old widow at time of emigration; a Congregational school teacher in Mass; founded a school in Forest Grove for orphaned children of emigrants crossing the plains (later became Pacific University); buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery

# MOORE, Annie:  m'd 1826 MOORE, David who died in 1831; d/o  (probably) Anthony and Nancy (Campbell) Vanderpool; emigrated to Oregon with Vanderpools and Linvilles

# MORIN, Josiah: MORIN, Laban (1818-1855): m'd 1849 [], Eleanor

# MORRIS, Simeon C.:

# MOTLEY, Obediah C. (1807-1868): m'd 1836 ROBINSON, Elizabeth MULKEY, Wesley: emigrant of 1844

# MUNKERS, Anna Missouri (1846- ): s/o William and Mahala (Roberts) Munkers

# MUNKERS, Benjamin Franklin (1799-1885): m'd 1818 CROWLEY, Mary "Polly"; Settled in Marion Co.

# MUNKERS, Benjamin Warren (1841- ): s/o William and Mahala (Roberts) Munkers

# MUNKERS, Ira: s/o William and Mahala (Roberts) Munkers

# MUNKERS, Isabella: m'd BOONE, []; d/o Benjamin and Mary (Crowley) Munkers

# MUNKERS, J. M.: Settled in Marion Co.

# MUNKERS, James Preston (1842- ): m'd 1863 NEWSOM, Ann M.; s/o William and Mahala (Roberts) Munkers

# MUNKERS, Marion: s/o Benjamin and Mary (Crowley) Munkers

# MUNKERS, Mary Elizabeth (1836-1915): m1. 1851 DAVIDSON, Albert; m2. 1857 ESTES, John

# MUNKERS, Preston (1820-1889): m'd 1845 CRANK, Nancy Jane; s/o Benjamin and Mary (Crowley) Munkers; settled in Linn Co.

# MUNKERS, Rebecca Jane: m'd MCDONALD, Nathaniel Green; d/o Benjamin and Mary (Crowley) Munkers

# MUNKERS, Susan Jane (1845- ): s/o William and Mahala (Roberts) Munkers

MUNKERS, Thomas McLean (1833-1899): m'd CRABTREE, Phoebe Ann; m2. CHRISMAN, Mary Jane; s/o Benjamin and Mary (Crowley) Munkers; settled near Scio, Linn Co, OR 

# MUNKERS, William Riley (1823- ): m'd 1839 ROBERTS, Mahala s/o Benjamin and Mary (Crowley) Munkers; settled in Marion Co.

# MURCH, George H. (1817- ): m1. 1854 COOPER, Barbara A.; m2. HENDERSON, Mary E.; settled in Lane Co.

# MURPHY Family: members of Donner Party included Harriet (m'd William Pike), John (died in snow), Lavina (died in snow), Lemuel B. (died in snow), Mary M., Mr., Sarah (m'd William Foster), Simon P., William G.

# NAYLOR, Thomas G. (1814- ): m1. 1840 [], Sarah; m2. 1853 [], Catherine;

# NEALY, Mathew M.: emigrant of 1844

# NEWTON, Abiathen (1806- ): m'd 1826 [], Rachel; also found listed as Arather Newton; killed by Indians

# NEWTON, Nye:

# NEWTON, Peter Norris: m'd 1853 KNOTTS, Justina

# NICHOLS, Franklin: emigrant of 1844

# OLIVER, Jane: m'd CLINE, George

# OLNEY, Cyrus (1815-1870): m1. 1840 TILLIFSON, Mary; m2. 1849 NEALLY, Sarah E.; died in Astoria, Clatsop Co, OR

# PARKER, Elizabeth: d/o William and Cynthia (Davis) Parker

# PARKER, George: s/o William and Cynthia (Davis) Parker

# PARKER, Rosetta: d/o William and Cynthia (Davis) Parker

# PARKER, William (1814-1860): m'd DAVIS, Cynthia Ann

# PARKER, William Jr.: s/o William and Cynthia (Davis) Parker

# PARKINSON, James: PARRISH, Rowlando: settled in Linn Co.

# PATTON, Mary

# PATTON, William:

# PAYNE, Sarah Ann (1820-1850): m'd 1839 ALEXANDER, Joseph Charles; settled in Benton Co and is buried at Crystal Lake Cemetery, Corvallis; killed in a wagon accident when the horses took fright and she was thrown from the family wagon and dragged;

# PERKINS, Eli:

# PHILLIPS, A.

# PHILLIPS, Heriam:

# PHILLIPS, Polly:

# PHILLIPS, William:

# 1 ; Accessions: Crossing Plains in 1846. A rythme by William Phillips, a pioneer of that year 32pp

# PIETTE, John B.P. ( -1896): m'd [], Francis M.; was living in Champoeg in 1874; died in Vancouver, WA

# PIKE, Catherine: d/o William and Harriet (Murphy) Pike; member of Donner Party

# PIKE, Naomi L.: d/o William and Harriet (Murphy) Pike: member of Donner Party

# PIKE, William M.: m'd MURPHY, Harriet; member of Donner Party; killed in accidental shooting

# PIPER, :

# POLLEY, Child #1

# POLLEY, Child #2

# POLLEY, Child #3

# POLLEY, Child #4

# POLLEY, Henry B.: [], Drusilla

# PORTER, James:

# PORTER, William:

# POWELL, Thomas:

# POWERS, Truman P.:

# PRATER, Theodore:

# PRESTON, George C.:

# PRICE, Larkin (1824-1910): m'd 1845 SIMPSON, Harriet; settled in Marion Co.; accompanied wife's family to OR 1846

# PRINGLE, Albra Moffett (1834-1876): died in Seattle, WA; s/o Virgil and Pherna (Brown) Pringle

# PRINGLE, Charles P. F.:

# PRINGLE, Clark Spencer: m'd SAGER, Catherine; s/o Virgil and Pherna (Brown) Pringle

# PRINGLE, Ella: m'd YOUNG, C.D.; d/o Virgil and Pherne (Brown) Pringle

# PRINGLE, Emma P.: m'd HUGHES, John; d/o Virgil and Pherna (Brown) Pringle

# PRINGLE, Octavius M. (1832-1914): m'd 1854 CRAFT, Emaline Malinda; s/o Virgil and Pherna (Brown) Pringle

# PRINGLE, Sarelia Lucia (1836- ): m'd NORTHUP, C.H. Rev.; d/o Virgil and Pherna (Brown) Pringle

# PRINGLE, Virgil Kellogg: m'd BROWN, Pherna Tabitha

# PRINGLE, Virgilia E. (1828-1875): m'd 1847 SMITH, Fabritus R.; d/o Virgil and Pherna (Brown) Pringle

# PRINGLE, William:

# PUGH, A.: lived for several years in Yamhill Co but afterward settled in Linn Co

# PUGH, Adelaide: m'd JACKSON, H.; d/o Jesse and Sarah (Ransom) Pugh

# PUGH, Alice: m'd WRIGHT, H.: d/o Jesse and Sarah (Ransom) Pugh

# PUGH, Anna: m'd KENDELL, A.M.; d/o Jesse and Sarah (Ransom) Pugh

# PUGH, Emma: m'd JENKINS, D.; d/o Jesse and Sarah (Ransom) Pugh

# PUGH, Felix M.: s/o Francis and Ruth (Jessup) Pugh

# PUGH, Francis A. (1821- ): m'd JESSUP, Ruth;

# PUGH, Francis K.: s/o Francis and Ruth (Jessup) Pugh

# PUGH, James: s/o Jesse and Sarah (Ransom) Pugh

# PUGH, Jesse Washington: m'd RANSON, Sarah;

# PUGH, John Jr.:

# PUGH, John Mrs. (1791-1872): m'd c1818

# PUGH, John; husband was killed several years after marriage leaving her with two small boys; removed to ILL and then to IA and finally to OR

# PUGH, John Sr.:

# PUGH, John W. (1845- ) m'd 1865 THOMPSON, Frances E.; s/o Francis and Ruth (Jessup) Pugh

# PUGH, Melissa J.: m'd STAFFORD, W.M.; s/o Francis and Ruth (Jessup) Pugh

# PUGH, Sarah G.: m'd FROOME, James; s/o Francis and Ruth (Jessup) Pugh

# PURDY, Matilda ( -1881): m'd SAVAGE, Towner

# PURVIS, Thomas:

# PUTNAM, Charles:

# PUTNAM, Grayson Buchanan

# PUTNAM, James Nathan:

# RABBISON, A.B.:

# RAINEY, J.T.: 1851 J.T. and his brother, L.C., bought land where the town of Roseburg was later laid out; they sold the land and moved to the Rogue River country where he settled on a farm

# RAINEY, L.C.:

# RANSOM, Sarah: m'd PUGH, Jesse W.

# READ, Thomas M.:

# RECTOR, Elizabeth (1808-1877): m'd 1821 BAKER, John

# REED Family: members of Donner Party; included Dallas, James, Martha, Milton, Thomas K.; accompanied by mother-in-law, Sarah Humphrey Keyes, servants Eliza and Baylis Williams (brother and sister), and hired men, Milford Elliott, James Smith and Walter Herren

# REINHARDT, Joseph: member of Donner Party; died in snow; said to have been traveling with Spitzer

# RICHARDSON, Aaron: m'd 1822 BROWN, Nancy; buried in Union Flats Cemetery near Pullman, WA; note that Aaron has been listed as both Robinson and Richardson in at least one source

# RICHARDSON, Clayton: m1. ADAMS, Nancy (d.1841); m2. 1844 DAUGHTERY, Minerva Jane; Clayton died in Astoria, Clatsop Co,OR

# RICHARDSON, Nancy Missouri (1846- ): d/o Aaron and Nancy (Brown) Richardson; born on trail 23 May 1846

# RIGGS, Leah: m'd SLAVENS, George: came with the Stewart family

# RILEY, William:

# ROBERTS, Mahala (1818- ): m'd MUNKERS, William R.

# ROBEY, :

# ROBINSON, Elizabeth (1807-1903): m'd 1836 MOTLEY, Obediah C.; d/o John and Margaret (Wilson) Robinson

# ROBINSON, John (1792-1878): m'd 1815 WILSON, Margaret Carnahan

# ROBISON, Julia Ann (1823-1897): m'd TOWNSEND, David J.

# ROGERS, Amanda: m'd FENDALL, Charles; d/o Lewis and Nancy (Richards) Rogers

# ROGERS, Lewis: m1. RICHARDS, Nancy (5 children); m2. (3 children); m3. (0 children) ; m4. (0 children)

# ROOKER, Nancy (1802-1861): m'd CLAYPOOL, David; buried Old Pioneer Cemetery, Linn Co, OR

# ROSS, Walter:

# RUSSELL, Col.:

# SALLEE, Mr. ( -1846): was emigrating for health purposes; health had improved when he was killed by a poisoned arrow in a skirmish with Klamath Indians.

# SANDERS, Allen:

# SAPPINGTON, :

# SAVAGE, Alfred : m'd CONNELLY, Lucretia; s/o Towner and Matilda (Purdy) Savage

# SAVAGE, D. E.:

# SAVAGE, Elizabeth: m'd CRAWFORD, John: s/o Towner and Matilda (Purdy) Savage

# SAVAGE, Hannah: m'd HOLDERNESS, Samuel; d/o Towner and Matilda (Purdy) Savage

# SAVAGE, James D.: m'd HALL, Eliza; brother of Morgan R. Savage, went to Calif.; decided against the Applegate Trail; wife died just after childbirth in the Sierras. Most reports said that baby died but a letter by William Boggs, who was there, says that the baby was taken by a family named Quivey and raised in San Jose.

# SAVAGE, John (1826- ): m1. 1850 PRESLEY, Rhoda; m2. 1871 TARRAND, Eleanor; s/o Towner and Matilda (Purdy) Savage

# SAVAGE, Lewis: m'd CONNELLY, Minerva; s/o Towner and Matilda (Purdy) Savage

# SAVAGE, Lucy: m'd ANDERSON, James Mechlin; came to Oregon with her uncle

# SAVAGE, Lyman: m'd STEWART, Matilda; s/o Towner and Matilda (Purdy) Savage

# SAVAGE, Morgan R. (1825-1904): m'd 1846 BRISBIN, Frances Ann; s/o Peter Swinburn and Doritha (Shaunce/Shontz) Savage; brother of James D. Savage; Settled Marion Co

# SAVAGE, Oren G.: m1. WALK, Martha; m2. JOHNSON, Loretta; settled Marion Co

# SAVAGE, Sarepta: m1. DEHAVEN, Thomas; m2. EDWARDS, Samuel; s/o Towner and Matilda (Purdy) Savage

# SAVAGE, Towner (1801-1871): m'd PURDY, Matilda; settled in Marion Co

# SCOGGIN, J.S.:

# SCOTT, Felix:

# SCOTT, William J.J. (1824-1896): m'd ROBINSON, Surrenea J.; settled Lane Co.

# SETTLE, John ( -1896):

# SHAW, Carlos W.: listed in at least one source as Carlos W. Shane

# SHEDD, Frank: Settled in Linn Co.

# SHELDON, Child #1 ( -1846): daughter died on trail May 1, 1846

# SHELDON, Child #2 ( -1846): died on trail June 3, 1846

# SHELDON, John W.:

# SHELDON, L. (1808- ): m'd SHELDON, Mr.; maiden name unknown at this time

# SHELDON, William:

# SHERLEY, William:

# SHOEMAKER, Samuel ( -1846): teamster for one of Donner families; member of Donner Party; died in snow

# SHREVE, Craig:

# SHRUM, Abraham Fine: s/o Nicholas and Delila (Fine) Shrum

# SHRUM, Andrew Jackson: SHRUM, Euphamia A.: m'd 1850 EDMUNDSON, John H.

# SHRUM, Henry:

# SHRUM, Jeffrey Reed:

# SHRUM, John Wiseman (1822-1889): m'd 1848 KNIGHTEN, Melissa; d/o Nicholas and Delila (Fine) Shrum; settled in Marion Co; buried in Stipp Cemetery

# SHRUM, Mary Nicholas: SHRUM, Nicholas (1836- ): s/o Nicholas and Delila (Fine) Shrum

# SHRUM, Nicholas Sr. (1803-1863): m'd 1821 FINE, Delila; settled in Marion Co; buried in Stipp Cemetery

# SHRUM, Ruhanna:

# SHRUM, Thomas:

# SHUMAKER, D.:

# SIMMONS, William:

# SIMPSON, Benjamin Capt. (1816-1910): m1. 1839 WISDOM, Elzina Jane; m2. 1843 COOPER, Nancy June; s/o William and Mary (Kimsey) Simpson; Settled in Marion Co.; accompanied parents to OR 1846; two wagons, one drawn by 4 yoke of oxen, the other by 3 yoke of oxen; Baptist; d. 1910; was superintendent of Indian affairs for OR and surveyor general; by 1899 was resident of Georgia.

# SIMPSON, Cassia (1822-1846): m'd KIMSEY, Alvis; d/o William and Mary (Kimsey) Simpson; had tuberculosis when she embarked and hoped that trip might improve her condition; she died enroute

# SIMPSON, David (1828- ): m'd 1845 HAVEN, Julia Ann; s/o William and Mary (Kimsey) Simpson; Settled in Marion Co.; accompanied parent to OR 1846

# SIMPSON, Eleanor "Ellie" (1814-1873): m'd ANDERSON, James; d/o William and Mary (Kimsey)

# SIMPSON

# SIMPSON, Elizabeth (1826-1902): m'd WISDOM, Napoleon B. "Dick"; d/o William and Mary (Kimsey) Simpson

# SIMPSON, Harriet (1820-1861): m'd PRICE, Larkin; d/o William and Mary (Kimsey) Simpson

# SIMPSON, James (1833-1914): m'd 1853 HAVEN, Mary Catherine d/o William and Mary (Kimsey) Simpson; [note: wife of James shown as Mary Catherine in one source and Mary Jane in another]

# SIMPSON, John Thomas (1841- ): s/o Benjamin and Elzira (Wisdom) Simpson; lawyer at Sheridan, Yamhill Co, in 1899

# SIMPSON, Mary Ann (1824-1849): m'd MACKLIN, William d/o William and Mary (Kimsey) Simpson

# SIMPSON, Martha Jane (1830-1892): m'd 1848 FORD, Ninevah d/o William and Mary (Kimsey) Simpson

# SIMPSON, Samuel Leonidas (1845-1899): m'd 1868 HUMPHREY, Julia s/o Benjamin and Nancy (Cooper) Simpson WCJ : Jun 22, 1899 3:3 Oregon Poet Dead; ".. was walking on the street when he slipped and fell, striking his head on the hard pavement. He never regained consciousness."; emigrant of 1845 (?); lawyer, poet, journalist; for many years had been living at Astoria and Ilwaco near the mouth of the Columbia; had alchoholism problem

# SIMPSON, Sylvester: m'd MCFARLANE, Fanny; s/o Benjamin and Nancy (Cooper) SIMPSON

# SIMPSON, William Rev. (1793-1858): m'd 1813 KIMSEY, Mary "Polly"; 11 children; emigrated with 2 wagons and 7 yoke of oxen

# 2 SIMPSON, William Barnett (1836-1925): m'd HAVEN, Melinda Caroline; s/o William and Mary (Kimsey) SIMPSON

# SKIDMORE, Ellen (1808-1860): m1. 1830 SMITH, William; m2. 1849 YOUNG, Robert and settled in West Stayton, Marion Co, OR

# SLAVENS, George: m'd RIGGS, Leah

# SLOCUM, R.:

# SMITH, Absalom (1805-1863): m'd KIMSEY, Hilah; s/o Ira G. Smith; founded Smithfield, Polk Co, OR

# SMITH, Angeline (1837- ): m'd 1855 CREWS, John B.; d/o William and Ellen (Skidmore) Smith

# SMITH, Benjamin Franklin (1840-1915): m'd 1864 BURNS, Rachel M.; d/o James and Elizabeth (Wright) Smith

# SMITH, Cindarella (1840- ): d/o John and Emily (Thorp) Smith

# SMITH, Cordelia Catherine (1844- ): d/o James and Elizabeth (Wright) Smith; migrated to Whitman Co, WA

# SMITH, D.C.:

# SMITH, Eliza Ann (1835-1901): m'd 1853 GARDNER, Samuel J.; d/o James and Elizabeth (Wright) Smith

# SMITH, Elza Dice (1846-1897): m'd LEE, Lucinda; s/o James and Elizabeth (Wright) Smith; migrated to Whitman Co, WA

# SMITH, Fabritus R. (1819- ): m'd 1847 PRINGLE, Virgilia E.; settled in Marion Co, was a member of the state legislature in 1876

# SMITH, George Washington (1842-1916): m'd SHELDON, Nancy Elizabeth; s/o James and Elizabeth (Wright) Smith; migrated to Whitman Co, WA

# SMITH, Henry (1818-1885): m'd 1837 WRIGHT, Susannah "Susan" Thakel; settled in Aumsville, Marion Co, OR; brother of James Smith; elected state senator in 1880

# SMITH, Henry B. (1836-1854): s/o Absalom and Hilah (Kimsey) Smith; died in farm accident

# SMITH, James (1802-1872): m1. KEELE, Maria; m2. 1831 WRIGHT, Elizabeth M.; settled in Lewisville, Polk Co, OR; brother of Henry Smith

#     * SMITH, James Dunleavy (1839- ): m'd 1866 SHELDON, Lucina Pauline; d/o James and Elizabeth (Wright) Smith

# SMITH, James Washington (1838-1874): m'd RIGGS, Silby Ann; s/o Absolom and Hilah (Kimsey) Smith

# SMITH, Jesse: brother of William; separated at Fort Hall and went to CA

# SMITH, John Burris (1816- ): m'd 1840 THORP, Emily; settled in Polk Co; (appears that he was also know as "Rolling Pin" Smith); no indication he is related to other Smith families in 1846 emigration

# SMITH, John H (1824- ): m'd 1850 LEWIS, Martha Jane; s/o James and Maria (Keele) Smith

# SMITH, Joseph S.:

# SMITH, L. S.:

# SMITH, Levi L.:

# SMITH, Louisa "Eliza" A. (1846-1875): m'd PECK, George W.; d/o Henry and Susan (Wright) Smith

# SMITH, Louisa Jane (c1830-1846): d/o William and Ellen (Skidmore) Smith; died on trail

# SMITH, Lucius (c1839- ): s/o William and Ellen (Skidmore) Smith

# SMITH, Margaret Elizabeth (1837-1857): m'd 1855 CHERRY, Alpheus F.; d/o James and Elizabeth (Wright) Smith

# SMITH, Mariah (1830-1916): m1. 1850 CHAMBERLAIN, John; m2. BELIEU, John; m3. SMITH, Madison M.; d/o James and Maria (Keele) Smith

# SMITH, Marion (c1844- ): s/o William and Ellen (Skidmore) Smith

# 1: SMITH, Mary Ann: m'd JONES, []; to CA

# SMITH, Mary E.: m'd VAUGHN, John; d/o Henry and Susan (Wright) Smith

# SMITH, Mary E. (1845- ): d/o John and Emily (Thorp) Smith

# SMITH, Melissa J. (1843- ): d/o John and Emily (Thorp) Smith

# SMITH, Minerva Jane (1829-1908): m'd 1844 LONG, John; d/o James and Maria (Keele) Smith

# SMITH, Nancy Jane (1842-1928): m'd 1858 HUBBARD, Goalman; d/o Absolom and Hilah (Kimsey) Smith

# SMITH, Noah (c1842- ): s/o William and Ellen (Skidmore) Smith

# SMITH, "Rolling Pin": SMITH, Rufus (1832- ): s/o William and Ellen (Skidmore) Smith

# SMITH, Thaddius (c1841- ): s/o William and Ellen (Skidmore) Smith; was crippled

# SMITH, Thomas Jefferson (1834- ): s/o William and Ellen (Skidmore) Smith

# SMITH, Thomas Jefferson (1845- ): m1. COX, Melissa; m2. COX, Mida; s/o Absolom and Hilah (Kimsey) Smith

# SMITH, William (c1805-1846): m'd 1830 SKIDMORE, Ellen; died in Canyon Creek Canyon around Oct 31, 1846 of heart attack

# SMITH, William H. (1840- ): m'd TAYLOR, Melcina; s/o Henry and Susan (Wright) Smith

# SMITH, William M. (c1831- ): s/o William and Ellen (Skidmore) Smith

# SNYDER, John:

# SPITZER, Augustus ( -1846): member of Donner Party; said to have been Reinhardts partner; died in snow

# ST. CLAIR, :

# STANFIELD, Joseph: in Whitman Massacre of 1847; Roman Catholic, Canadian; testimony stated that Stanfield knew that the massacre was to take place and did not warn the Whitmans

# STANLEY, James (1836- ):

# STANTON, Charles T. ( -1846): member of Donner Party; died in snow

# STEPHENS, H.N.:

# STEVENS, Thomas:

# STEWART, Albert:

# STEWART, Charles:

# STEWART, Daniel:

# STEWART, Parson:

# STOKES, William (1810- ):

# STOLEY, Israel: m'd 1847 NOBLE, Rebecca Jane

# STONE, Asa:

# STRIETHOFF, John:

# STRIETHOFF, Reuben:

# STURGIS, :

# SUMMERS, Rachael Hixson (1823-1900): m'd HOLMAN, James Duval

# TAYLOR, William E. (1820-1905): m'd 1846 GRIFFITH, Nancy

# THOMPSON, A.H.:

# THOMPSON, R.R. (1820- ):

# THORNTON, J. Q. Mrs.:

# THORNTON, J. Quinn (1810-1888): lawyer

# THORP, Emily (1824- ): m'd 1840 SMITH, John B.; d/o Owen Thorp

# THURSTON, Fanny: m'd c1817 KENNEDY, Ezekiel

# TOWLER, :

# TOWNSEND, David J. (1819-1899): m'd ROBISON, Julia; brother of James Madison Sr.

# TOWNSEND, James Madison (1811- ): brother of David J.

# TOWNSEND, James Madison (1843- ): s/o James and Mary Townsend

# TOWNSEND, Josephine (1843-1928): m'd 1859 REEVES, William; d/o David and Julia (Robison) Townsend

# TOWNSEND, Julia Ann (1823-1897): m'd TOWNSEND, David J.

# TOWNSEND, Malinda (1839- ): d/o James and Mary Townsend

# TOWNSEND, Margaret (1846- ): m'd LAFOLLETTE, A.M.; d/o David and Julia (Robison) Townsend; born on Trail near Sweetwater River

# TOWNSEND, Mary: m'd TOWNSEND, James M.

# TOWNSEND, Sarah Ann (1846- ): m'd GREEN, Thomas; d/o James and Mary Townsend

# TOWNSEND, Thomas (1835- ): s/o James and Mary Townsend

# TOWNSEND, William A. (1837- ): s/o James and Mary Townsend

# TRIMBLE, Ellen: m'd BRATTAIN, Jonathan H.

# TRUBODE, Jean Baptiste: member of Donner Party

# TRUMBULL, Betsey: m'd BUCKINGHAM, Heman C.; died shortly after arrival in Oregon

* TURNAGE, Emily Jane (1837- ): m'd PIERCE, Samuel; d/o Joseph and Elizabeth (Dagley) Turnage

# TURNAGE, Frances Ellen (1847-1865): d/o Joseph and Elizabeth (Dagley) Turnage TURNAGE, Joseph Warren (1819-1857): m'd 1838 DAGLEY, Elizabeth Crowley

# TURNAGE, Martha Elizabeth (1842- ): d/o Joseph and Elizabeth (Dagley) Turnage TURNAGE, Mary Ann (1844- ): d/o Joseph and Elizabeth (Dagley) Turnage

# TURNAGE, Nancy Ann (1837- ): d/o Joseph and Elizabeth (Dagley) Turnage

# TURNAGE, William Jasper (1841- ): s/o Joseph and Elizabeth (Dagley) Turnage

# TYRRELL, W.P.:

# UNDERWOOD, :

# VAN BIBBER, Lazarus (1806-1896): m'd [], Martha

* VANDERPOOL, Annie:  See MOORE, Annie

# VANDERPOOL, Medder (1821-1896): m'd 1845 [], Sarah

# VAUGHN, Martin: settled in WA

# WADDEL, Lavina Forrest ( -1860): m'd 1832 BROWN, Orus; mother of 13 children

# WAIR, J.M.:

# WAIT, A.E.:

# WALDO, Joseph (1805-1871): trustee of Willamette University; brother of Daniel Waldo; member of Methodist church

# WARDLAW, Infant (1846-1846): infant born and died 16 Sep 1846;

# WARDLAW, Mary Ann: m'd 1842 CARRIGER, Nicholas

# WARDLAW, Mr.: WARDLAW, Mrs. ( -1846): died on the trail of fever September 26, 1846 WASK, E.:

# WASSON, Jonathan (1826-1899):

# WASSON, Mary: m'd MOIST, Charles Franklin

# WATKINS, Benjamin F.: m'd c1850 BROUGHTON, Linda; 1846 traveled with Donner party as far as Ft. Hall and then cut off for Oregon where he spent  time mining before removing to CA; returned east in 1850 and married; emigrated to CA again in 1851 with his new wife; he resided in the Santa Clara area until his death

# WEBB, William:

# WEST, A.C.:

# WHATLEY, : WHEELER, C.:

# WHEELER, William:

# WHITAKER, Anthony (1809- ):

# WHITE, R.:

# WILLIAMS, Baylis ( -1846): member of Donner Party; died in snow

# WILLIAMS, Eliza: member of Donner Party;

# WILLIAMS, James: m1. ; m2. HAVARD, [] WILLIAMSON, John: m'd 1846 MARTIN, []; settled Yamhill Co;

# WILSON, John M. (1809- ): m'd KIMSEY, Hulday; settled Polk Co; 1855 drove a herd of cattle to CA; returned in 1858

# WINGFIELD, George:

# WINGFIELD, J.T. (1807-1850): m'd 1832 []

# WINSTON, James:

# WISDOM, Elzira Jane (1845-1932): m'd 1859 MILLS, John Russell; d/o Napoleon and Elizabeth (Simpson) Wisdom ,

# WISDOM ,Napoleon B. "Dick" (1823-1893): m'd 1843 SIMPSON, Elizabeth Jane;

# WISDOM, Joseph M'd SCOTT, Nancy;

# WISE, Mary ( -1875): (also seen as WEISE); m1. BYRD, John; m2. MILSAP, Reuben Major; buried in Fairfield Cemetery; parents helped found St. Louis, MO

# WOLFINGER, Mr. ( -1846): member of Donner Party; said to have been murdered on the Truckee by Reinhardt and Spitzer

# WOOD, Israel (c1830- ):

# WOODCOCK, Sophia W. ( -1880): m'd CAREY, Abijah

# WORDEN, Henry:

# WREN, Charles:

# WRIGHT, Elizabeth M. (1812-1897): m'd 1831 SMITH, James

# WRIGHT, Martha: m'd HALL, Reason B.; had twins born on the plains;

# WRIGHT, Susannah "Susan" Thakel: (1820- ): m'd 1837 SMITH, Henry; sister of Elizabeth Wright

# WYATT, Eliza Emily (1812-1872): m'd 1830 COLLINS, Smith; d/o Douglas Wyatt

# YOUNGER, Sidney A.: m'd 1831 BURNETT, George William

# ZACHARY, Jane: m'd KIMSEY, Thomas L.

# ZUMWALT, Abigail (1831-1853): d/o Andrew and Elizabeth (Frazier) Zumwalt

# ZUMWALT, Adam F. (c1826-1856): s/o Andrew and Elizabeth (Frazier) Zumwalt

# ZUMWALT, Andrew Rev (1789-1867).: m'd FRAZIER, Elizabeth; settled in Polk Co; deacon in the Methodist church

# ZUMWALT, Andrew Jackson (1845-1912): s/o Isaac and Sarah (Crow) Zumwalt

# ZUMWALT, Commodore Perry (1842-1910): s/o Isaac and Sarah (Crow) Zumwalt

# ZUMWALT, Isaac (1815-1891): m'd 1837 CROW, Sarah; s/o Andrew and Elizabeth (Frazier) Zumwalt

# ZUMWALT, Isaac K. (1842- ): s/o John M. and Lucinda (Kent) Zumwalt

# ZUMWALT, Jerome (1833-1894): s/o Andrew and Elizabeth (Frazier) Zumwalt

# ZUMWALT, John Andrew (1840- ): s/o John M. and Lucinda (Kent) Zumwalt

# ZUMWALT, John Martin (1817-1858): m'd KENT, Lucinda; s/o Andrew and Elizabeth (Frazier) Zumwalt

# ZUMWALT, Lewis Sande (1843-1927): s/o Isaac and Sarah (Crow) Zumwalt

# ZUMWALT, Mary Lucinda (1835-1903): d/o Solomon and Lucinda (Kent) Zumwalt

# ZUMWALT, Matilda Jane (1840-1877): d/o Isaac and Sarah (Crow) Zumwalt

# ZUMWALT, Nancy Ann (1828-1901): d/o Andrew and Elizabeth (Frazier) Zumwalt

# ZUMWALT, Sarah A. (1838-1852): d/o John M. and Lucinda (Kent) Zumwalt

# ZUMWALT, Thomas M. (1845-1879): s/o John M. and Lucinda (Kent) Zumwal

# ZUMWALT, Thomas Rhodes (c1824-c1851): s/o Andrew and Elizabeth (Frazier) Zumwalt

# ZUMWALT, William Henry (1838-c1909): s/o Isaac and Sarah (Crow) Zumwalt

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