STIVERS/TROWBRIDGE Chart 0300

This is a Chart for George Franklin Stivers, Clarissa J Smith, Susan Lucinda Smith, Oriana Vernon and David Karnes Trowbridge

married (1)
18th
January  1866
Unionville
Missouri
USA
(2)married(2)
18th December
1881
Terry Haute
Indiana
USA
(second marriage
of George
Franklin
SITVERS)
married(1)
23rd December
1869
Putnum County
Missouri
 USA
(first marriage
of George
Franklin
SITVERS)
(3)married
2nd July
1907
Garfield
Washington
USA
(third marriage
of George
Franklin
SITVERS)
5
DAVID KARNES
TROWBRIDGE

born about
27th September 1842
or
 2 October 1842 
(from findagrave web site)
Ohio, USA
occupation
1860
Apprentice to Painter
died 
14th October 
1877
Age 35 yrs 
5 dys
buried 
October 1877 Trowbridge Cemetery, Lucerne
 Putnam Co.
Missouri, USA

2
SUSAN LUCINDA SMITH
(sister of George Franklin STIVERS  first wife)
born about
24th April 1841
Charleston
Illinois, USA
occupation
1870, 1880
Keeping House
died 
22nd June 1906
Garfield
Washington, USA
buried 
June 1908 Trowbridge Cemetery, Lucerne, Putnam Co., Missouri, USA


3
CLARISSA J
SMITH
born about
1851
Illinois
USA
occupation
1870, 1880
Keeping House
died about
1881

1
GEORGE FRANKLIN STIVERS (REV)
born about
18th August 1851
Washington County
Illinois, USA
occupation
1870, 1880 Farmer
1900 Minister
1910 Clergyman
1920 No Occupation
died
12th March 1920
Eugene
Lane County
Oregon, USA
buried
March 1920
Eugene Pioneer 
Cemetery
Eugene
Lane County
Oregon, USA
 

 

4
ORIANA VERNON
born about
 November 1873
Oregon, USA
occupation
1910 Nurse
1920, 1930
 No Occupation
died
18th August 1945
Lane County
Oregon, USA
buried
 August 1945
 West Lawn Memorial Park
Eugene, Lane County
Oregon, USA



6
Sarah 
Naoma
TROWBRIDGE
born
 
19th December
 1866
Missouri
USA
occupation
1870
At Home
1880
Housekeeping

married
15th
February
1887
 James M. CAUSTEEN
7
Siemma 
Alta
TROWBRIDGE
born
 19th July
 1868
Missouri
USA
died
1959
Washington, USA


married
11th December
1892
  James Wilbur CALLISON
8
Lindey Simpson
TROWBRIDGE
born
31st July 1870
Terry
Haute
Missouri
died 
5th November 1954 Spokane Spokane Co.
 Washington,
 USA 
as
 Linzy

married
25th
February
1900
Garfield
Washington
USA
Mary Ellen HAMMER
9
Liny? Franklin
TROWBRIDGE
born
 10th November 1872
Missouri
USA
died
19th September 1874
buried September 1874 Trowbridge Cemetery, Lucerne, Putnam Co., Missouri, USA
10
 Leroy Elbert
TROWBRIDGE

 born
 
22nd
March
 1875
Terry
Haute
Missouri
died
1955

married
9th November
1904
Colfax
Washington
USA
Effie
Lee
WILLIAMS
née
EWELL
11
Levi 
Benton
TROWBRIDGE
 born
 
21st March 1877
Missouri
USA
died 
11th November 1940
Spokane, Spokane, Washington
buried
1940
Williams Valley Hillside Cemetery
Stevens County
Washington, USA
Plot: 47

married
between
1910 and 1920
Marianne
C
???

12
Thaddeus 
Arthur
STIVERS
born about
13th September 1882
Missouri, USA
died
5th March 1942
Lane County
Oregon, USA

married
19th October 1904
Gifford Idaho
USA
Josephine
Frances
ORR
13
Elijah V
STIVERS
born about
11th July 1884
Texas, USA
died
3rd December 1935
Lane County
Oregon, USA

married
12th September 1906
Chemawa
Lane County
Oregon, USA
Vista A
ESSON
14
Harvey
Clement
STIVERS
born about
September
1871
Missouri
USA
widower on
1910 Census
died about
1951

married(1)
 8th January 1893 Garfield, Whitmarsh Co., Washington, USA

Rose R
MADDEN


married(2)
Betty M
McMILLAN

 

15
Clarissa
STIVERS
born about
1875
Texas
USA


16
Cora
STIVERS
born about
December
1879
Texas
USA
died
28th May 1955
Washington
USA

married
about
1898
Theodore 
Eagleton
McCROSKEY

17
???
STIVERS
born
about
 1908
Washington, USA
died
14th September 1908
Washington
USA
18
???
STIVERS
born
 20th March 1912
Washington, USA
died between
1912 - 1920
19
Paul E
STIVERS

born about
5th September 1913
Washington, USA
died
29th November 2003
Lane County
Oregon, USA
20
Irene 
STIVERS

born about
1916
Oregon, USA
  1. 1860 Township 2 S Range 1 W, Washington, Illinois, USA. Father Elisha aged 31, Mother Lydia J aged 29, children George F aged 9, Henry G aged 7 and John R aged 3. They are down as STEVERS on Ancestry.com. but census is very feint.
    1870 Jackson, Putnam, Missouri, USA
    1880 Albion, Barton, Kansas, USA
    1900 Garfield, Whitman, Washington, USA
    1910 Spokane Ward 1, Spokane, Washington, USA
    The following appears for Garfield, Whitman County, Washington, USA 
    The naming of the town had a ring of the Restoration Movement because it was named in honor of the recently assassinated President James Garfield, a leader and minister among the Christian Churches.
    This congregation was organized by C. F. Goode and S. W. P. Richardson early in 1889 with 23 charter members.
    The charter members were from the following families: Allison, Bryant, Cox, Ewell, Laird, Mason, McMillion, Richardson, Vernon and Watson. Other early members included Homer Lewis Rouse and Ida Rouse and Henry Sheridan McClure and Amanda (Callison) McClure.
    They met in halls and groves until they were able to build in October of the same year. The 30 foot by 60 foot building was located on the southwest corner of Union and 4th Street. 
    George F. Stivers moved from Arkansas to be the first minister in 1889.
    Attorney Hiram Joseph Thorn made an eye-popping report to the Christian Standard in February of 1894.
    We commenced this meeting the first Sunday in January, and closed last Sunday night, covering three weeks of time, with 52 confessions, 4 added otherwise, making in all 56. Bro. F. Stivers did the preaching, except one very acceptable sermon by Bro. Armitage, late of Arkansas, when he (Armitage) was called to assist in a meeting at Spangle. 
    Bro. Stivers has lived here and preached for this congregation for the past five years, and the large audiences and visible results speak volumes for the life and power of the man. We closed with a crowded house, 2 confessions and a deep interest. . . . The congregation now numbers over 200 and considering the size of this town, only 800 inhabitants, and five denominations represented, we have done well. . . . 
    Mr. Stivers lived in the community 15 years. This is remarkable in a time of one-year preaching contracts. 
    Following Stivers, H. J. Thorn was minister briefly. Other ministers were Victor Emanuel Hoven and a personal friend of this writer, the late Clarence A. Boulton. At least four men from the Garfield church have entered full time Christian service: Elijah Stivers, Walter Straub, Clifford Jope and Wayne Bryant.
    Another congregation in the area that has left no history is the church at Silver Creek, about 10 miles NE of Garfield on the Garfield-Farmington Road. All that remains is the cemetery. S. W. P. Richardson was the circuit-riding preacher in 1888. 
    I have found on a "blog" the following information for the Reverend George Franklin STIVERS
    Ungovernor, 1912 - George Franklin Stivers
    Wed, 03/26/2008 - 8:55pm — stevenl
    George Franklin Stivers, the 1912 Prohibition Party candidate for Governor was no stranger to elections and political office. He had been a county commissioner in Texas, a county assessor in Missouri, and a city councilman in Garfield, Wash. He had run for the Washington State Senate as a Prohibitionist, and in 1904 as a presidential elector for that party. Stivers was part of a coterie of Disciples of Christ ministers from the Palouse Region who saw political election campaigns as an opportunity to spread the Word. In some ways they anticipated the modern evangelical Republicans. This network included Prohibition Party Ungovernor Dunlap (1896 and 1900) and Populist Neal Cheetham, who was elected Washington State Auditor in 1896.
    George was born Aug. 18, 1851 in Washington County, Ill., the son of Elisha and Lydia (Church) Stivers. He was the oldest of 8 children. In 1865, presumably when the Civil War ended, the family moved to Missouri.
    The first of his three marriages took place Dec. 23, 1869 when George married Clarissa J. Smith in Putnam County, Mo. For the next six years he was employed as a teacher in Putnam County.
    From 1876-1881 he moved to Blanco County, Texas and continued to teach. It was during this time he served as county commissioner. Also at some point before 1881 ended, either in Missouri or Texas, his wife died leaving him with three children.
    Stivers returned to Putnam County, still a teacher. On Dec. 18, 1881 he married Susan L. Trowbridge, the sister of his late wife. They had two children.
    In 1883 the growing Stivers family moved back to Texas. During this second residence in the Lone Star State, George obeyed the calling and became a minister. In 1885 they moved to Arkansas where George was part farmer, part evangelist. In 1889 the church sent him to Washington Territory.
    He arrived in Jan. 1889, during Washington's final year of territorial status. The Church sent him to the small farming community of Garfield, in Whitman County. The town had been named after the recently assassinated President, who by coincidence had also been a minister with the Disciples of Christ. The church members had to meet in makeshift places until a place of worship was constructed and finished in Oct. 1889. As the first minister, George helped oversee the new building. Garfield would remain his home for 15 years, which was highly unusual for the ever-shifting Disciples of Christ ministers of that era.
    What sort of minister was George? Here's how his entry in N.W. Durham's History of the city of Spokane and Spokane country, Washington (1912) describes him: " ... During that time he was also a pioneer minister, traveling over the country, as Garfield was only a mission at that time, the present church having been built by Mr. Stivers. He was an earnest, forceful speaker and his zeal in behalf of the church and his almost untiring labor for the upbuilding of the different church activities made him a very popular minister, holding revivals and establishing churches in different parts of the country. He conducted many funerals and marriages, not only for his own church people but for those of other denominations. He was district evangelist for four years and a member of the state church board for three years."
    The Christian Standard made this report in Feb. 1894 after visiting Garfield: "Bro. Stivers has lived here and preached for this congregation for the past five years, and the large audiences and visible results speak volumes for the life and power of the man. We closed with a crowded house, 2 confessions and a deep interest ... The congregation now numbers over 200 and considering the size of this town, only 800 inhabitants, and five denominations represented, we have done well ..."
    No wonder the Church didn't transfer him. Some of his outside Church activities included preaching in nearby St. John when Cheetham couldn't make it or when Dunlap couldn't cover. George worked with Cheetham in 1891-1892 to form a new church in Oakesdale. In 1895 Stivers and Dunlap teamed up to form a new congregation in the area of Grangeville, Idaho. In March, 1899, George formed the new church in Clarkston. Although he retired in 1901, he remained "on tap" until 1904.
    Durham describes George's first years in the 20th century:
    "In 1901, retiring from active ministry, he entered business life and, seeing the great future of this part of the country, he first bought a half section of land in Adams county. He continued buying and selling tracts of land, aggregating several sections. The success of his business being assured, he returned to Garfield and invested largely in land, since which time he has purchased valuable realty in Spokane and vicinity, in Pasco, Washington, and in Portland, Jefferson, Klamath Falls, and Eugene, Oregon. He purchased land adjoining Garfield and set out an orchard and later bought various orchards surrounding this town. He also has platted two additions to Garfield and has been instrumental in the attraction of new business to the town, notably the flour mill and the electric car line, of which he was one of the five locaters. Mr. Stivers gave the initial contribution of five hundred dollars toward the Bible University at Eugene, Oregon, and in various ways has contributed of his means for the furtherance of Christian work, reaching a wider circle than would have been possible had he remained in the pulpit ... Mr. Stivers was an able man and successful in his calling and since, on turning his attention to business, he has maintained high ideals and has become a power for good in whatever relations he has formed. Essentially a self-made man, he has reason to feel an honest pride in his achievement and in his position as one of the highly honored citizens of Garfield.."
    Somewhere in all this activity George once again found himself a widower. He wed for third time, July 2, 1907, in Roseburg, Oregon to Oriana Vernon. They moved to Spokane by 1910.
    In 1912 Dunlap had moved to Arizona, leaving Stivers to run with the ball for the Prohibition Party gubernatorial race. With the enactment of prohibition in Washington State seeming inevitable (it became reality with the 1914 election) and an election with an exciting new Progressive Party, it was hard for Stivers to get any media ink. Women had won the right to vote in 1910, and the Prohibition Party did try to capitalize on this fact. Since alcoholism is a family disease the Prohibs thought they might have a chance with the new voting bloc.
    A pamphlet from the Party in that year states:
    "Out To Win"
    Prohibitionists of the State of Washington can WIN in 1912
    WE CAN ELECT a Prohibition Governor in 1912 and a Prohibition Legislature in 1914, if one-half the women voters will say so.
    We Appeal to the women of Washington to HELP ELECT the first Prohibition Governor and Congressman in the United States.
    The political wave is started that will sweep the liquor traffic OFF THE MAP. Will you work and pray for this?
    The 1912 estimate they give on the pamphlet is as follows: Republican 68,000; Progressive 78,000; Democrat 78,000; Socialist 30,000; Prohibition 80,000. Interesting they omit the Socialist Labor Party. Also, that they have the Republicans running 4th. The actual results, rounded off: Republican 97,000; Progressive 78,000; Democrat 97,000; Socialist 37,000; Socialist Labor 1,000; Prohibition 8,000.
    Actually, the Prohibs garnered 8,163 votes to be precise. Stivers generally placed 5th out of the six candidates, with the exception of Ferry and Jefferson counties where he was dead last. However, in Whitman County, where he was well known and loved, he placed a strong third, beating out the Progressive Party.
    George and Oriana had a son a couple years after the election. They moved to Eugene around 1915, where their daughter was born. George died at age 68 in Eugene, Mar. 12, 1920. He lived just long enough to see the Volstead Act pass Congress.

    The Church in  Garfield, Washington USA where George Franklin Stivers preached
  2. 1850 Salisbury, Coles, Illinois, USA
    1860 York, Putnam, Missouri, USA. Family consisted of William SMITH 43, Nancy SMITH aged 43, and children Martha 20, Susan 19, John 16, Thomas B aged 13 Mahala aged 12, Clarissa aged 8, Jemimia aged 4 and Wm aged 2. Mother and father born Indiana, USA, all children born Illinois, USA (this shows Susan and Clarissa as sisters)
    1870 Medicine, Putnam, Missouri, USA
    1880 Medicine, Putnam, Missouri, USA (as TROBRIDGE)
    1900 Garfield, Whitman, Washington, USA
  3. 1860 York, Putnam, Missouri, USA. Family consisted of William SMITH 43, Nancy SMITH aged 43, and children Martha 20, Susan 19, John 16, Thomas B aged 13 Mahala aged 12, Clarissa aged 8, Jemimia aged 4 and Wm aged 2. Mother and father born Indiana, USA, all children born Illinois, USA (this shows Susan and Clarissa as sisters)
    1870 Jackson, Putnam, Missouri, USA
    1880 Albion, Barton, Kansas, USA
  4. 1880 Harrisburg, Linn County, Oregon, USA
    1887 Whitman, Washington, USA  (Washington State and Territorial Censuses)
    1900 Oaksdale, Whitman, Washington, USA
    There appears to be a death of a child on the 14th September 1908 with a George F as Father and Vernon as mothers maiden name. We do not have this child on this Chart.
    1910 Spokane Ward 1, Spokane, Washington, USA
    1920 Eugene Ward 4, Lane, Oregon, USA
    1930 Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA 
    1936 h 630 12th av E, Eugene, Oregon, USA. (wid George F) Polk's Eugene and Lane County (Oregon) Directory
    1939 Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA 
    1939 Eugene and Lane County Directory,
    1940 h 630 12th av E, Eugene, Oregon, USA. tel 1168J (wid George F) Polk's Eugene and Lane County (Oregon) Directory
    1940 Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA as a widow. Living with her was her son Paul
    1942 Eugene City Directory, Oregon, USA
  5. 1850 Franklinton, Franklin, Ohio, USA
    1860 St Louis Ward 4, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri, USA Father William B aged 45 Mother Ellen aged 37, Children David aged 17, Florence aged 15, William aged 10, James B aged 8, Ellen aged 6 and Jesse M aged 4.
    1870 Medicine, Putnam, Missouri, USA
    David K. Trowbridge came in boyhood with his parent to Putnam county. Mo. After his marriage he settled near Terre Haute in that county, and lived
    there until his death. He was engaged in farming all of his life. He and his family were all members of the Christian church in Terre Haute. 
  6. 1870 Medicine, Putnam, Missouri, USA
    1880 Medicine, Putnam, Missouri, USA (as TROBRIDGE)
    Have not found any further details for Sarah, other than found in the ebook on the Web, as the scan of this is very poor it is possible that the surname of CAUSTEEN is not exactly correct, but have tried all alternatives without success. I have now found details confirming the other TROWBRIDGE children.
  7. 1870 Medicine, Putnam, Missouri, USA
    1880 Medicine, Putnam, Missouri, USA (as TROBRIDGE)
    1900 Turnbow, Whitman, Washington, USA (down as Sienna or Senna on this Census) Child Lilla born October 1893 Washington USA with the family was a Walter CALLISON brother born October 1873 Oregon, USA, occupation School Teacher.
    There was an Alta Edna CALLISON born 24th March 1904 Spokane County, Washington with Jas W CALLISON as father and Alra TROWBRIDGE as mother.
    1910 Greenacres, Spokane, Washington, USA.  (down as Alta on this Census) Children Blanche aged 16, Edna aged 6 and Veryl (son) aged 1 2.12 all born Washington. With the family is Levi TROWBRIDGE down as brother aged 32 born Missouri, USA
    1920 Greenacres, Spokane, Washington, USA (down as Alta on this census) children Edna aged 15 and Beryl aged 11. With the family was a George H CALLISON Father aged 77 a Widower born Illinois, USA, down as a Farmer.
    1930 Greenacres, Spokane, Washington (down as Alta on this Census) a widow on this Census, with her is Veryl son aged 21 born Washington, USA, Labourer, Truck Driver and George H CALLISON Father-in-Law aged 88 a Widower born Illinois, USA
    1940 Spokeane, Spokane, Washington, USA as Alta a widow. Shown as "Partner". Living with Myra M SMITH (78) widow born New York, USA
  8. 1880 Medicine, Putnam, Missouri, USA (as TROBRIDGE)
    1910 Newport, Stevens, Washington, USA Children Valmer aged 8, Theodore aged 5, Carl aged 4 and Clarence aged 1 and 2/12 all born Washington, USA
    1920 North Newport, Pend Oreille, Washington, USA. Children Valmar A, aged 17 Farmer working out, Theodore A aged 15, Earl E aged 13, Clarence M aged 11, Francis B aged 9, Glen H aged 4, Gladys M aged 2.
    1930 North Newport, Pend Oreille, Washington, USA Children - Valmer aged 28 Garage Mechanic, Earle aged 23, Clarence aged 21 Labourer Saw Mill, Francis aged 19, Glenn aged 15, Gladys aged 12 all born Washington, USA
    1940 North Newport, Pend Oreille, Washington, USA as Linzy 
  9.  
  10. 1880 Medicine, Putnam, Missouri, USA (as TROBRIDGE)
    1910 Rock Lake, Spokane, Washington, USA. Children Verda V aged 4 and Fay L aged 1 both born Washington, USA, also a Paul A WILLIAMS Stepson aged 8 born Washington. With the family was Mary J EWELL (JEWELL) aged 63 born Arkansas, USA.
    1920 Fairfield, Camas, Idaho, USA. Children Elbert W aged 18 a Laborer, Verda aged 14, Fay aged 11 and Rodney aged 9 all born Washington, USA
    1930 King Hill, Owyhee, Idaho, USA
    1940 King Hill, Elmore, Idaho, USA
  11. 1880 Medicine, Putnam, Missouri, USA (as TROBRIDGE)
    Levi was brought up by his mother and step-father first Texas in February, 1884. In the summer of 1886 they moved to a farm
    two and one-half miles south of Fayetteville, Ind. In January, 1889, they removed to Garfield, where Mr. Trowbridge has since resided. After
    finishing his school days he became a painter, paper hanger, and decorator, and worked at that business for a number of years. Painting not agreeing
    with him, be took up photography, in which business he has been engaged since 1900. He has owned studios in Athena, Ore., and in Palouse and
    Garfield, in the latter of which places he is now in business. He is unmarried.  (I believe he did marry) details on 1920 Census.
    1910 Greenacres, Spokane, Washington, USA.  With his sister Siemma Alta and her family on this Census.
    1920 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA. Children Harold B and Carold B born 9 months old on this Census. Both children born in Oregon, USA
    1930 Greenacres, Spokane, Washington, USA. With his wife and two children as per 1920 census.
    Carold was born 20th March 1919 and died 10th October 1966 he was a Sgt 464 Base Unit AAF in World War II and was buried Williams Valley Hillside Cemetery Stevens County Washington, USA Plot: 47
    Harold was born 20th March 1919 and died 18th May 1878 he was in the USA Army in World War II and was buried Williams Valley Hillside Cemetery
    Stevens County Washington, USA Plot: 47
  12. 1900 Garfield, Whitman, Washington, USA
    Following children on Washington birth with Thaddeus A STIVERS as father and Josephine ORR as mother
    Pauline STIVERS born 3 April 1908 Whitman, Washington, USA and
    Unnamed STIVERS born 26th February 1910 Spokane City, Washington, USA
    1910 Spokane Ward 1, Spokane, Washington, USA Children Aldlene V aged 4, Pauline J aged 2 and Frances L aged 1 month all born Washington, USA.
    1917-1918 Garfield, Whitman, Washington, USA. WWI registration
    1920 Garfield, Whitman, Washington, USA. children Vuelta A aged 14, Pauline J aged 11 and Frances L aged 9 all born Washington, USA.
    1930 Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA Child Pauline J aged 21 born Washington, USA
    1940 Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA as T A
  13. 1900 Garfield, Whitman, Washington, USA
    1906 Stivers, Elijah - Esson, Vesta
    September 12, 1906
    STIVERS-ESSON NUPTIALS AT CHEMAWA TODAY
    Dean E. C. Sanderson, of the Divinity School, went to Chemawa this morning to perform the ceremony at the wedding of Miss Vesta Esson to Elijah Stivers. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Clara Esson, of this city, and the groom a well-known divinity student, whose home is in Washington.
    The Eugene Daily Guard (Eugene, OR) - Monday, September 10, 1906
    1910 Forest Grove, Washington, USA. They had a daughter Gwenn B STIVERS aged 2 born Oregon, USA. With them was a Clara G ESSON Mother in Law aged 50 a Widow born Oregon, USA, occupation Sunday School, Evangelist.
    1920 Eugene Ward 1, Lane, Oregon, USA. They had a daughter Gwenn B STIVERS aged 11 born Oregon, USA There wee two boarders with the family a Orye J and Sadie F WING.
    1930 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA
  14. 1880 Albion, Barton, Kansas, USA
    1900 District 101, Garfield, Whitman, Washington, USA, Children Aletha G. born June 1894 Washington, USA, Audrey C born July 1896 Washington, USA and Ralph C born March 1899 Washington, USA, they had a Servant a Bettie McMILLIAN born January 1882 in Missouri, USA.
    1910 Tacoma Ward 5, Pierce, Washington, USA. Children on this Census Altha aged 15, Audrey aged 13, Ralph aged 11, Zola aged 9 and Vernon Aged 6. Betty McMILLAN was still with the family.
    There are the following Unnamed STIVERS born to a H Clement STIVERS and a Bettie McMILLAN in Washington births
    29th Jan 1914 Male Tacoma and also on 31 January 1914 so would think child was registered twice.
    1920 Moscow, Latah, Idaho, USA. By this census he had married his servant Bettie and had children by her. So children Ralph aged 20 Vernon aged 16, Hubert aged 5 and George aged 2 months.
    1930 Moscow, Latah, Idaho, USA The family on this Census was Harvey and Betty and children Hubert aged 16 and George W aged 10.
    1940 Not found
  15. 1880 Albion, Barton, Kansas, USA
    1900 Not found
  16. 1880 Albion, Barton, Kansas, USA
    1900 Garfield, Whitman, Washington, USA. Son Valmer born January 1898 Washington, USA (next door to a John and Mary VERNON)
    1910 Richland, Benton, Washington, USA. Children Valmer L aged 11 and F Bensit (son) aged 3 both born Washington, USA
    1920 Salem Ward 6, Marion, Oregon, USA. Children R Lyle aged 21 a F Penoit aged 13 both born Washington, USA
    1930 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA 
    1940 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Indexed as McPRAUKEY
  17. There appears to be a death of a child on the 14th September 1908 with a George F as Father and Vernon as mothers maiden name.
  18. Appears on Washington births as unnamed child.
  19. 1920 Eugene Ward 4, Lane, Oregon, USA
    1930 Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA 
    1940 Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA. Living with his widowed mother
    1939 Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA 
    2003 97405 Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA
  20. 1920 Eugene Ward 4, Lane, Oregon, USA
    1930 Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA 
    1939 Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA 

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