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Note: * indicates enumerated on the 1934 DAR records; ssa indicates same stone as previous


871. Nancy Gum, 1808-1878*, Sept. 10, 1808-July 18, 1878
872. Shephard Gum, "Buried at Walla Walla, WA," "Pioneers of 1865," ssa

Shephard and Nancy W. Gum appear on the 1870 Linn Co. census with child Henry. Shephard and Nancy were both born in Kentucky.

873. M. J. Penington, 1851-1891*, Sept. 1851-Aug. 30, 1891

874. S. A. Penington, 1882-1906*, Sept. 1882-May 4, 1906

875. Ruthana Turnidge, 1818-1887*, May 4, 1818-May 22, 1887
876. Elder J. Turnidge, 1816-1886, May 23, 1816-Feb. 20, 1886

877. Lavina C. Thomsen, 1921-, April 23, 1921-
878. Paul J. Thomsen, 1917-1993, Oct. 9, 1917-April 11, 1993, "Married Nov. 4, 1945," ssa

879. Carolina Kowitz, 1848-1902*, "Wife of Jacob Kowitz," Feb. 19, 1848-Feb. 22, 1902
880. Jacob Kowitz, 1835-1917*, April 27, 1835-June 15, 1917, ssa

Jacob appears in the 1905 Crabtree and 1910 Lacomb census within the household of Fred and Mary Kowitz as a widower.

881. Christopher Michael Kowitz, 1975, "Son of Ray and Kim Kowlitz," July 1, 1975-July 7, 1975

882. Grace Kowitz, 1898-1977
883. Chris Kowitz, 1898-1973, ssa

Christ J. appears in the 1905 Crabtree census with his parents, Fred and Mary Kowitz.

884. Louise F. Kowitz, 1870-1929
885. Carl L. Kowitz, 1861-1950, ssa

Funeral records: Arthur Michael Kowitz, son of Carl and Louise Kowitz, was born Sept. 4, 1899 at Dixville, MN. He died Dec. 5, 1944 at Lebanon, OR.

886. Herman O. Kowitz, 1880-1955

887. Hilda I. Kowitz, 1903-1975

888. Leo F. Kowitz, 1900-1956

Leo appears in the 1905 Crabtree census with his parents, Fred and Mary Kowitz.

889. Fred W. Kowitz, 1857-1945
890. Marie J. Kowitz, 1875-1955, ssa

Fred W. and Mary H. appear on the Crabtree 1905 census with children: Christ J., Leo F., and Laura N. Jacob (widower) and Christ E. (single) are also in the household. In the 1910 Lacomb precinct, Fred and Marie J. appear with children: Christian J., Leo F., Laura M., Clara L., and Elva W. Jacob Kowitz, born Germany, age 75, is listed as father-in-law.

Funeral record: Frederick William Kowitz, son of Golten and Fredricka (Lenzier) Kowitz was born Dec. 2, 1857 in Germany. He died May 19, 1945 at Rt. 2, Lebanon.

891. Ernest W. Rooker, 1897-1918*, "Co B 12 Infantry"

892. Nina A. Foren, 1864-1941, Jan. 11, 1864-Jan. 25, 1941

893. W. J. Foren, 1856-1918*, Sept. 10, 1856-Oct. 20, 1918

William Foren appears on the 1860 Linn Co. census living with his parents, W. C. and Sarah Foren.

894. Allen Bean, 1882-1981

An Alan D. Bean is listed in the 1910 Santiam precinct as a hired hand for William McKechnie. However, his age is stated as 21. (1910-21=1889)

895. Ernest Bean, 1858-1938

Ernest L. Bean appears in the 1910 Santiam precinct as a hired hand for Lindsey G. Miller. Ernest was born in Ohio.

896. Sarah Patton, 1886-1916

897. Caroline Bean, 1865-1900

898. Rachel Bean, 1885-1887

899. Alexander Sumpter, 1810-1904*, May 6, 1810-Mar. 18, 1904

900. Jesse A. Griggs, 1876-1903*, "Son of L. H. and Susan Griggs," Sept. 30, 1876-Feb. 14, 1903


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